Civil Rights

Federal Probe into Antisemitism at University of Pennsylvania Raises Serious Privacy Concerns

By Economics Desk | March 10, 2026

The EEOC’s aggressive demands for sensitive Jewish faculty records in its antisemitism probe at the University of Pennsylvania spotlight troubling government overreach that threatens individual privacy and academic freedom.

When the federal government steps into a university to investigate claims of antisemitism, protecting religious freedom and privacy should be paramount — but the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission’s (EEOC) recent actions at the University of Pennsylvania reveal a troubling disregard for both.Why Is a Federal Agency Demanding Detailed Lists of Jewish Employees?The EEOC's investigation into alleged hostile work environments due to antisemitism includes some horrific incidents: swastikas daubed on campus buildings, hateful graffiti, and verbal attacks. These are unacceptable acts that any America First patriot would condemn. However, instead of focusing solely on rooting out perpetrators while safeguarding rights, the...

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