US probes University of Nevada in Las Vegas over response to alleged anti-Semitism
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The US Justice Department is probing the University of Nevada in the latest federal investigation into a school over protests against Israel's assault on Gaza.
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WASHINGTON - The US Justice Department said on Sept 30 it would probe the response of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, (UNLV) to claims of anti-Semitism on campus, in the latest federal investigation into a school over protests against Israel’s assault on Gaza.
The Trump administration has threatened to cut federal funds to universities over campus pro-Palestinian protests
Protesters, including some Jewish groups, say the government wrongly equates criticism of Israel’s assault on Gaza and its occupation of Palestinian territories with anti-Semitism, and advocacy for Palestinian rights with support for extremism. The government has not announced probes into Islamophobia.
“The investigation will focus on the University’s response to antisemitism on campus,” the Justice Department (DOJ) said.
“The compliance review investigation will examine whether UNLV, a recipient of federal financial assistance, has engaged in discriminatory practices.”
UNLV had no immediate comment.
The DOJ’s civil rights division wrote to UNLV’s leadership, asking for some documents by Nov 1 on how it handled complaints of alleged discrimination on campus after the deadly Oct 2023 Hamas attack and Israel’s subsequent assault on Gaza.
The Justice Department letter acknowledged that some requested material may contain student information protected under the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act, a federal law regulating disclosure of student education records.
The letter claimed the DOJ was authorised to get such information without prior consent for “enforcing federal legal requirements” including anti-discrimination policies.
Rights advocates have raised privacy, free speech and academic freedom concerns over Mr Trump’s actions.
The Trump administration has faced some legal setbacks in its actions against pro-Palestinian protesters. A US judge ruled on Sept 30 it acted unconstitutionally by adopting a policy of revoking visas, arresting, detaining and deporting foreign students and faculty over pro-Palestinian advocacy. REUTERS

