Jewish students sue DePaul University over campus attack
- Two Jewish students, Max Long and Michael Kaminsky, initiated a lawsuit against DePaul University on Wednesday.
- The lawsuit alleges that DePaul failed to protect them from a November attack and fostered a dangerous environment.
- Long and Kaminsky were attacked near the student center on November 6 after pro-Palestinian campus activity.
- The suit claims that an officer watched the attack; Long said, "I shouldn't feel more vulnerable in a classroom."
- The lawsuit seeks over $50,000 in damages, and the Chicago Police Department is investigating the incident as a hate crime.
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Two students sue DePaul University after alleged antisemitic attack on campus
Two DePaul University students filed a lawsuit Wednesday morning against their university, alleging that DePaul failed to intervene in an alleged antisemitic attack against the students in November. The lawsuit, filed in Cook County Circuit Court, also claims that DePaul has failed to address a rise in antisemitism on its campus, particularly since Hamas’ attack against Israel on Oct. 7, 2023, and provide a safe environment for its Jewish and Is…
2 Jewish students sue DePaul University for negligence after campus attack
A lawsuit alleges "DePaul was, and still is, an extremely dangerous college campus due to the profound safety and security failures of its Public Safety Office, especially for Jewish and/or Israeli students."
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