City University of New York must revamp its hate speech policies, Latham & Watkins said in a report responding to antisemitism and discrimination on campuses.
The report commissioned by New York Gov. Kathy Hochul after a surge of antisemitic hate made 13 recommendations for university officials, including that they update a complaint system and create a victim’s advocate program.
University officials “need to overhaul significantly the policies and procedures related to antisemitism and hate,” the report’s lead author, Latham attorney Jonathan Lippman, said in an interview. “They have to do it right away.”
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