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Nine former DOJ attorneys investigating UC antisemitism told The Times they felt pressured to conclude that campuses had violated the civil rights of Jewish students and staff.

The attorneys resigned during the course of their UC assignments, some concerned that they were being asked to violate ethical standards.

UC says it is open to talks with the Trump administration to protect $17.5 billion in federal funding.

Nine former Department of Justice attorneys assigned to investigate alleged antisemitism at the University of California described chaotic and rushed directives from the Trump administration and told The Times they felt pressured to conclude that campuses had violated th

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