Several Columbia law professors explain. I hope this forms the basis of the lawsuit Columbia needs to file against the Trumpistas this week.
It's also well past time for Columbia to challenge the "anti-semitism" crisis narrative (which Columbia has stupidly fed). Len Gutkin, at CHE, reviewed Columbia's own report, and wrote this:
[I]ts second antisemitism task-force report makes clear that the campus atmosphere could at times be unacceptably toxic. It recounts a handful of instances of abusive language on a Columbia-only social-media site, which provide evidence, however limited, of genuinely hateful attitudes among some of its students. But most of the other incidents the report includes are uncorroborated, and there’s no reason to think that the most alarming — necklaces ripped off of Jewish students while they walk back to campus, for instance — were perpetrated by Columbia students. As a piece of investigatory reportage, the document is a mess. It strains to make the most of very little; it was going to conclude that antisemitism was rife on campus no matter what it uncovered.
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