NJAC Joins National Civil Rights Leaders in Harvard Federal Funding Lawsuit
- Ofir Mizrahi

- Jul 2
- 1 min read

Harvard Magazine
As the federal government faces off with Harvard over whether the university’s federal funding can be revoked for alleged civil rights violations, NJAC is actively engaged in this critical legal moment. The case has drawn national attention, with over 17 amicus briefs filed—many from elite universities defending Harvard, and others, including civil rights groups, backing the government’s position. NJAC stands firmly on the side of enforcement: no institution is entitled to federal funds while violating Title VI or tolerating antisemitism. This case reflects NJAC’s broader mission to hold powerful institutions accountable when they fail to uphold civil rights and to ensure that constitutional protections are not distorted to excuse discrimination or hate


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