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This week, Columbia University reached a $200 million settlement with the Trump administration to resolve multiple federal civil-rights investigations. The deal—which the White House characterized as the largest anti-Semitism-related settlement in U.S. history—will also release hundreds of millions of dollars in suspended federal grants that had been withheld from Columbia as the administration sought to guarantee the rights of Jewish students and faculty at an institution that has become, since October 7, a hotbed of anti-Jewish and anti-Israel activism.
Since taking office, the Trump administration has acted aggressively against anti-Semitism and anti-Americanism at America's elite universities—taking aim at some of the most storied names in higher education: Harvard, Penn, Brown, Columbia. And this effort shows no signs of slowing down.
What are the legal tools that the executive branch departments and agencies—especially the Departments of Justice and Education—have at their disposal to protect the rights of Jews on campus? Is there a tension between the protection of Jewish civil rights, on the one hand, and the free speech of students and the academic freedom of faculty, on the other?
Last December, just before the new administration took office, Mosaic published an important essay by the lawyer Tal Fortgang, asking how the incoming Trump team could vigorously protect Jewish civil rights. Later that month, Tal joined the legal scholar David E. Bernstein of George Mason University for a conversation about his essay, which was originally made exclusively available to Mosaic subscribers. Today, as the Trump administration implements some of the very principles and strategies that Tal raised in the pages of Mosaic, we are pleased to share that discussion with you. You can also read the transcript here.
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0:00.0 | This week, Columbia University reached a $200 million settlement with the Trump administration |
0:13.0 | to resolve multiple federal rights investigations. The deal, which the White House is characterized |
0:18.5 | as the largest anti-Semitism-related settlement |
0:21.6 | in U.S. history, will also release hundreds of millions of dollars in suspended federal |
0:26.9 | grants that had been withheld from Colombia, as the administration sought to guarantee the rights |
0:32.5 | of Jewish students and faculty at an institution that has become, since October 7th, a hotbed of |
0:39.4 | anti-Jewish and anti-Israel activism. Since taking office, the Trump administration has acted |
0:45.0 | aggressively against anti-Semitism and anti-Americanism at America's elite universities, taking |
0:51.7 | aim at some of the most storied names in higher education, Harvard, Penn, |
0:57.0 | Brown, Columbia, and this effort shows no signs of slowing down. Now, what are the legal tools |
1:03.2 | that the executive branch departments and agencies, especially the departments of justice and |
1:08.2 | education, what do they have at their disposal to protect |
1:11.6 | the rights of Jews on campus, and is there a tension between the protection of Jewish civil |
1:16.1 | rights and the freedom of speech of students and the academic freedom of faculty? |
1:21.6 | Welcome to the Tickfoot podcast. I'm your host, Jonathan Silver. |
1:25.6 | Last December, just before the new administration took office, Mosaic published an important |
1:30.4 | essay by the lawyer Tal Fortgang, asking how the incoming Trump team could vigorously |
1:36.2 | protect Jewish civil rights. |
1:39.3 | Later that month, Tal joined the legal scholar David Bernstein of George Mason University for a conversation |
1:46.1 | about his essay that was originally made exclusively available to Mosaic subscribers. |
1:52.2 | Today, as the Trump administration implements some of the very principles and strategies |
1:57.5 | that Tau raised in the pages of Mosaic. We are pleased to share that conversation |
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