Harvard violated Civil Rights Act

Harvard University graduates participate in the 374th start ceremony of the university in Cambridge on May 29, 2025.
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On Monday, the Trump administration found that an investigation into the Harvard University violated the Federal Civil Rights of Jewish and Israeli students of the school.
One letter University President Alan Garber’e, the Ministry of Health and Human Services Civil Rights Office, Jewish students on campus after the attack of October 7, 2023 on Israel “violent, common and objectively aggressive harassment”, he said.
The investigation found that the Trump administration described as “an illegal and uncontrolled discrimination pattern” at the oldest university of the country.
When these actions were combined with Harvard’s response, the 1964 Civil Rights Law VI.
The investigation concluded that Harvard’s response to harassment claims to “deliberate indifference”.
“Harvard promises to develop a disciplinary framework for abuse and abuse. expression.
Examples of violations of civil rights revealed by the investigation include the “targeted harassment” and “institutional acceptance of anti -Semitism”.
The letter also claimed that Harvard’s response to the previous statement launched by the Civil Rights Office of the Civil Rights Office was “very little, too late”.
The letter, Harvard, “voluntary incompatibility”, Civil Rights Office, the school, the university, a federal lawsuit against the Ministry of Justice, he said.
In response to the letter, Harvard said that taking anti -Semitism on campus took “important, proactive steps”.
“Harvard is far from being indifferent to this issue and does not strongly participate in the findings of the government,” CNBC said to CNBC. He said.
“Harvard took important steps to fight bigotry, hatred and prejudice. We are not alone in confrontation with this difficulty and we accept that this work continues.”
The findings of the investigation are the last of a series of increasing legal and policy conflicts between the Trump administration and the richest university in the country.
In May, the administration announced that it ended the rest of the federal grants. This ending, a month ago, a month ago, more than $ 2 billion.
Harvard is only one of the few distinguished universities targeted by the Trump administration for violating students’ civil rights. In May, HHS is a similar Violation Notification To Columbia University.
Harvard made limited negotiations with the Trump administration, but the White House paused them after demanding federal supervision on the acceptance of the school and the personnel decisions of the school.
President Donald Trump said that the administration was working closely with Harvard at the beginning of this month.
Trump said that the college said, “During these negotiations, it was very appropriate during these negotiations and seems determined to do what is right. social media 20 June.
At that time, Harvard refused to comment on the President’s post.