Overview
- Three Jewish students filed a civil rights lawsuit against UCLA for allowing an anti-Israel encampment that allegedly excluded Jewish students.
- The complaint states that activists set up barriers and checkpoints, only allowing those who disavowed Israel to pass.
- UCLA administrators were reportedly aware of the encampment for a week but did not take action to dismantle it.
- The lawsuit is part of a broader trend, with similar cases filed against other universities like Rutgers and Columbia.
- Plaintiffs seek assurances that Jewish students will not face such exclusion again on campus.