The University of California published the Trump administration’s billion-dollar settlement demand after the state’s Supreme Court declined the school’s request to block a lower court’s order.
The government’s terms include requirements for the university system to impose strict restrictions on campus protests, take measures to address antisemitism, end identity-based hiring and scholarship practices, deny transgender students’ gender identities, and reject admission to international students “likely to engage in anti-Western, anti-American, or antisemitic disruptions.”
“UC has been clear it must evaluate its response to the administration’s settlement proposal that, like all settlement communications, is confidential,” the UC Office of the President ...
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