Penn Defies Controversial Order to Reveal Jewish Students' Info

The University of Pennsylvania is taking legal action to protect the privacy of its Jewish students and staff, refusing to hand over a list of their personal contact details.
The University of Pennsylvania is taking a firm stand against a controversial demand to reveal the contact information of its Jewish students and staff. The school has been embroiled in a legal battle, fighting to protect the privacy and rights of its community members.
The request, which has been described as antisemitic in nature, was made by an unnamed individual or group conducting an inquiry into alleged antisemitism at the university. Penn has consistently refused to comply, arguing that handing over such sensitive personal details would be a violation of privacy and go against the institution's core values.
Administrators at the Ivy League school have been unwavering in their stance, asserting that they will not succumb to demands that they believe are unethical and discriminatory. Penn has taken the matter to court, seeking a legal ruling to solidify its refusal to disclose the information.
{{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}Source: The New York Times


