Columbia Law Students Tell Jewish Classmates Police Presence on Campus Makes Them Feel Unsafe


by Washington Free Beacon

Washington Free Beacon— Columbia Law School students told their Jewish classmates they should not advocate for the school to bring police to campus to ensure their safety because the presence of law enforcement "makes students of color feel unsafe," screenshots obtained by the Washington Free Beacon show.

TheBlaze—Columbia law students demand exams be canceled over feelings of trauma from police 'violence' against anti-Israel protesters. The student editors of the Columbia Law Review demanded that exams be cancelled over their trauma from witnessing and experience police "violence" against anti-Israel protesters. The students made their demand in a letter sent out on Thursday after police liberated the college's Hamilton Hall from pro-Hamas protesters on Tuesday and arrested about a hundred people. "As the Administrative Board of student editors of the Columbia Law Review, we urge the Law School to cancel exams and give...

The Independent—Jewish student brings lawsuit against Columbia for losing control of its campus, saying pupils don’t feel safe. Notifications can be managed in browser preferences.

Washington Free Beacon—‘Irrevocably Shaken’: Editors of Columbia Law Review Demand Cancellation of Exams, Citing Trauma Caused by Police Presence on Campus. The student editors of the Columbia Law Review issued a statement on Wednesday urging Columbia Law School to cancel exams in the wake of the police operation that cleared the university’s unauthorized encampment, saying the "violence" had left them "irrevocably shaken" and "unable to focus."