Brandeis Center Director of Legal Initiatives Denise Katz-Prober Discusses OCR’s Decision to Open Investigation of Brandeis Center Complaint Against USC
Last month’s USC announcement – the fourth, concurrent U.S. investigation into campus anti-Semitism based on a Brandeis Center-filed complaint – dominated academic, Jewish and mainstream news. The USC complaint details anti-Semitic harassment and discrimination against Brandeis Center client Rose Ritch, who was effectively pushed out of her position as student government vice-president in 2020 due to her Jewish Zionist identity.
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News sources continue reaching out to Brandeis Center Director of Legal Initiatives Denise Katz-Prober for insights and context about the case.
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“We hope that universities will take note of this case, and we think that they are starting to get the message,” stated Brandeis Center Director of Legal Initiatives, Denise Katz-Prober to JewishPress.com.
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“USC’s failure to acknowledge or respond to the form of discrimination that Rose Ritch experienced is, unfortunately, not uncommon,” Katz-Prober told Campus Reform. “When Jewish students, like Rose Ritch, are targeted for marginalization and exclusion from campus activities merely because they express pride in or support for the existence of a Jewish state in the Jewish people’s ancient homeland, that is a form of unlawful discrimination, not a political debate.”
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