Harvard Faces Lawsuit Over Alleged Antisemitism on Campus
A group of alumni are suing Harvard University, claiming antisemitism and anti-Israel sentiment on campus have devalued their diplomas.
- Ten Harvard alumni filed a lawsuit alleging the university's tolerance of antisemitism and anti-Israel sentiment has damaged the value of their diplomas.
- The lawsuit claims Harvard violated an implied contract to maintain the institution's prestige, affecting alumni's career prospects.
- Companies have reportedly stated they will no longer hire Harvard alumni due to the university's perceived support for antisemitism.
- The alumni are seeking monetary restitution for the cost of their degrees and reputational damage, alongside an injunction against those responsible for antisemitism on campus.
- The U.S. Justice Department previously sided with Asian-Americans suing Harvard over admissions policy, highlighting ongoing legal challenges for the university.