Lawsuit Alleges Santa Ana School District's Covert Approval of Antisemitic Curriculum
The Anti-Defamation League claims the district violated open meeting laws to push biased content in ethnic studies courses.
- The lawsuit was filed by the ADL, Brandeis Center, AJC, and Covington & Burling law firm.
- New evidence suggests the district aimed to exclude Jewish community input on the curriculum.
- Examples of antisemitic content and rhetoric by committee members have been cited in the case.
- The district is accused of using Jewish holidays to minimize Jewish attendance at approval meetings.
- A court hearing is scheduled for September 19 to address these allegations.