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A federal judge dismissed the Trump administration's antisemitism lawsuit against Harvard University, rejecting claims of civil rights violations under Title VI.
A federal judge rejected the Trump administration's lawsuit against Harvard University over alleged antisemitism and civil rights violations under Title VI. The dismissal means the court found the government's claims insufficient to proceed, not just a technical ruling.
This is a rebuke to the DOJ's legal strategy. Title VI has been a tool the Trump administration used to challenge diversity and equity programs at universities. The judge's decision to dismiss suggests the antisemitism framing didn't meet the legal threshold, or that the government couldn't connect Harvard's actions to a Title VI violation in a way courts found credible. It's a loss for the administration's broader effort to use civil rights law as a weapon against institutional policies it opposes.
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