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Trump administration pushes penalties in campus antisemitism cases, using Columbia deal as roadmap
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The Trump administration is implementing a stringent strategy to combat campus antisemitism, highlighted by a $200 million settlement with Columbia University. This agreement, serving as a model, involves financial penalties and institutional reforms. Federal investigations have expanded, targeting universities like Harvard and Cornell, with funding freezes escalating pressure for compliance and systemic change.
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