Group faces loss of Northwestern University student status for refusing mandatory anti-bias training, which mentions Israel
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In Evanston, Illinois, Northwestern University has announced that up to 16 students could lose their student status at midnight due to their refusal to participate in mandatory training. A federal judge has denied a request to block this action.

The students, along with their legal representatives and supporters, left the courtroom feeling both disappointed and determined to persist.

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“We are confident in our case and our clients,” stated attorney Maria Nieves Bolaños. “We believe that the courts will ultimately rule in our favor.”

The students have filed a lawsuit against Northwestern, claiming that the university’s anti-bias training and policies unfairly restrict expressions of Palestinian identity by labeling criticism of Israel as antisemitic.

Attorney Rima Kapitan commented, “Northwestern allows certain expressions of national origin while prohibiting others, specifically targeting specific expressions with this policy.”

The university maintains that 16 students have declined the training, facing potential expulsion at midnight. Although the plaintiffs requested a temporary restraining order, the judge ruled against it, determining that Northwestern had not engaged in discriminatory practices.

In fact, the school’s attorneys argued that the training is meant to prevent discrimination and harassment and cited a quote from the training that states “it is not antisemitic to criticize the policies, practices or members of the Israeli government.”

The lawsuit comes as the Trump administration has frozen nearly $800 million in federal funding to Northwestern over alleged civil rights violations related to the school’s handling of pro-Palestinian encampments in April 2024.

“Rather than stand up for the core mission of higher education, Northwestern has bent its knee to the Trump administration,” said Jonah Rubin with Jewish Voices for Peace.

Northwestern declined to comment on the lawsuit, saying it does not speak about pending litigation.

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