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2026年4月27日 美国东部时间晚上8:09 更新于3小时前
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4月27日(路透社)——美国一名法官周一暂停了他此前作出的一项裁决,该裁决要求宾夕法尼亚大学向联邦民权机构提供有关犹太学生、教职员工和校园团体的信息,作为针对反犹指控调查的一部分。
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- 费城的美国地区法官杰拉尔德·帕帕特同意在宾夕法尼亚大学上诉期间暂停他3月31日作出的裁决。
- 美国平等就业机会委员会正在调查宾夕法尼亚大学对针对以色列-哈马斯冲突的校园抗议活动的应对措施。
- 这所常春藤盟校及其部分师生表示,提供涉及校园团体的“犹太人名单”违反了隐私和公民权利。
- 该案是特朗普政府对其所谓宣扬“觉醒”意识形态的学校进行更广泛审查的一部分。
- 帕帕特周一表示,在位于费城的第三巡回上诉法院作出裁决之前暂停该裁决,不会给平等就业机会委员会带来任何损害。
- 宾夕法尼亚大学的一名发言人表示,该校将继续推进对3月31日裁决的上诉程序。平等就业机会委员会未置评。
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US judge pauses ruling requiring UPenn to provide data in antisemitism probe
2026-04-27 20:09:10 UTC / Reuters
By Daniel Wiessner
April 27, 2026 8:09 PM UTC Updated 3 hours ago
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April 27 (Reuters) – A U.S. judge on Monday paused his decision forcing the University of Pennsylvania to provide a federal civil rights agency with information on Jewish students, faculty and campus groups as part of an investigation into allegations of antisemitism.
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- U.S. District Judge Gerald Pappert in Philadelphia agreed to stay his March 31 decision while UPenn appeals.
- The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission is probing UPenn’s response to campus protests over the Israel-Gaza conflict.
- The Ivy League school and some of its students and faculty say providing “lists of Jews” involved in campus groups violates privacy and civil rights.
- The case is part of the Trump administration’s broader scrutiny of schools that it says promote “woke” ideologies.
- Pappert on Monday said there was no harm to the EEOC in pausing his ruling until the Philadelphia-based 3rd Circuit Court of Appeals weighs in.
- A UPenn spokesperson said the university will proceed with its pending appeal of the March 31 decision. The EEOC did not respond to a request for comment.
Reporting by Daniel Wiessner in Albany, New York; Editing by Alexia Garamfalvi and Lisa Shumaker
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