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University of California Sued by DOJ Over Antisemitism Allegations

27th May 2026
UCLA is at the centre of a federal civil rights lawsuit filed by the U.S. Department of Justice, which alleges the University of California campus failed to protect Jewish and Israeli students from exclusion during protest activity and periods of campus unrest, forming a formal enforcement case in the Central District of California. The complaint alleges that students were blocked from parts of campus, including academic buildings and key walkways, during demonstrations, creating conditions the DOJ says amounted to discrimination under Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. That law requires federally funded universities to prevent discrimination based on race, colour, or national origin. The case is being assessed under the “deliberate indifference” standard, which examines whether a university knew about alleged discrimination and failed to take reasonable steps to address it. The DOJ argues those obligations are tied to federal funding requirements and compliance certifications. Alleged Campus Conduct, Enforcement Response, and Institutional Findings According to the DOJ filing, tensions on campus escalated following the October 7, 2023 Hamas attacks, culminating in the occupation of Royce Quad in April 2024. Masked participants allegedly constructed barricades, set up controlled entry points, and formed coordinated barriers that restricted movement for Jewish and Israeli students across parts of the UCLA campus. The complaint describes multiple incidents in which students were allegedly struck, pepper-sprayed, and physically restrained while attempting to access academic facilities. One account cited in the filing states that a student was knocked unconscious and required hospital treatment after sustaining a head injury during confrontations at the encampment. The filing says UCLA received repeated reports of discriminatory incidents through internal channels, including more than one hundred complaints submitted to equity and inclusion offices. Despite this, it alleges enforcement of campus rules remained limited while access restrictions and confrontations continued. Internal findings cited in the complaint, including a university task force report on antisemitism and anti-Israeli bias, describe leadership decisions that allowed the encampment and related restrictions on campus access to continue over an extended period. The findings are referenced in support of the DOJ’s position that the university had knowledge of the conditions described in the lawsuit but did not act in line with Title VI obligations. UCLA Title VI Case Moves to Federal Court Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 is at the centre of a federal lawsuit brought by the U.S. Department of Justice against the University of California, with the DOJ alleging that UCLA failed to prevent exclusionary conduct affecting Jewish and Israeli students during a period of campus unrest. The case is now before the federal court in the Central District of California, where it will be reviewed under Title VI enforcement standards. The filing focuses on how the university responded once concerns were raised, examining whether internal systems were strong enough to prevent students from being excluded from parts of campus when reports of discrimination were already known. It refers to protest management, campus security coordination, and internal decision-making during sustained demonstrations. The complaint places responsibility at senior leadership level, since Title VI compliance is tied to federal funding and requires universities to maintain effective processes for handling discrimination complaints. It also raises questions about whether reporting and disciplinary systems operated effectively in practice. The case will now proceed through the federal court process, where the judge will decide whether the DOJ’s allegations are sufficient to move forward. Possible outcomes include court-ordered changes to university procedures, compliance monitoring, or other institutional requirements.

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