Tuesday, October 02, 2012

Federal Investigators Open Campus Anti-Semitism Case at UC Berkeley



WASHINGTON, DC, Two Louis D. Brandeis Center legal advisors, Neal M. Sher and Joel Siegel, announced today that federal investigators had agreed to investigate their complaint of unlawful discrimination against Jewish students at the University of California at Berkeley. In a detailed federal complaint , Sher and Siegel alleged that the University of California had violated Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 “through a deliberate indifference to the development of a dangerous anti-Semitic climate on its campuses.”

“In a major development,” Sher commented, “we have been officially advised that the federal authorities have accepted our complaint and that a full investigation will be undertaken.” Sher also gave the following statement:

"Central to our complaint are the on campus activities during "Apartheid Week", which is nothing short of a modern day version of the “Passion Play”, the notorious anti-Semitic German theatrical performance which portrays Jews as bloodthirsty and treacherous villains. During Berkeley’s Passion Play, student activists from the Muslim Student Association and Students for Justice in Palestine - both officially registered student organizations which receive funding from the university and operate with the blessing of school officials - resort to depictions of Jews which are clearly racist and anti-Semitic. Moreover, they have been authorized by the University to carry realistic looking assault weapons which they brandish as they interrogate innocent students on campus about their religious and ethnic backgrounds. All this in an effort to convey a portrayal that “all” Jews are blood-thirsty barbarians. Regrettably, the university has effectively put its imprimatur on this despicable behavior.

"It is also significant that the decision to investigate Berkeley comes on the heels of an internal U.C. Berkeley report regarding anti-Semitism on campus as well as California House Resolution 35 which acknowledges campus anti-Semitism.

"The OCR investigation sends a strong signal not only to Berkeley officials and trustees, but to all other college administrators as well, putting them on notice that 'Apartheid Week' demonstrations, including Passion Plays, mock check points, mock guns, mock walls, instances where Jews are depicted using racist anti-Semitic stereotypes and intimidation of Jewish students will be subject to OCR investigation. Schools which violate Title VI run the risk of forfeiting federal funds."

The two LDB advisors had previously settled with the university to dismiss a district court complaint alleging similar facts. They requested the new investigation in a formal letter complaint to the U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights (OCR) and the U.S. Department of Justice’s Civil Rights Division.

Sher and Siegel noted in their OCR letter complaint that “we both serve as Legal Advisors to the Louis Brandeis Center of Civil Rights, founded by Ken Marcus, who is recognized as a driving force in the development of Title VI.” LDB President Kenneth L. Marcus commented, "We are delighted at this further indication the OCR is taking campus anti-Semitism seriously, and we congratulate Neal Sher and Joel Siegel on their success."


About Neal M. Sher

Neal M. Sher is founder of the Law Offices of Neal M. Sher and Of Counsel to Simon & Partners, LLP, where he specializes in litigation and government relations. Previously, Mr. Sher served as Director of the U.S. Justice Department’s Office of Special Investigations (OSI), Executive Director of the American Israel Public Affairs committee (AIPAC), Special Advisor to the Attorney General of Canada, and Chief of Staff of the International Commission on Holocaust Era Insurance Claims. Mr. Sher has taught at Cornell, Hebrew, and George Washington universities and at Queens College.

About Joel Siegel

Joel H. Siegal is founder of the Law Offices of Joel H. Siegal, where he practices litigation. For more than 25 years, he has represented people who don’t always have the resources to take on the big, powerful institutions of our society: big corporations, insurance companies and governments. His expertise includes the law of harassment, discrimination, personal injury and fraud.

About the Louis D. Brandeis Center for Human Rights Under Law

The Brandeis Center, Inc., or LDB, is an independent, nonprofit organization established to advance the civil and human rights of the Jewish people and promote justice for all. It is not affiliated with the Massachusetts University, the Kentucky law school, or any of the other institutions which share the name and honor the memory of the late U.S. Supreme Court justice. LDB conducts research, education, and advocacy to combat the resurgence of anti-Semitism on college and university campuses.
 
 
Richard L. Cravatts, Ph.D., President
Scholars for Peace in the Middle East

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