Harvard, Jewish Student Settle Antisemitism Lawsuit

A Jewish graduate of Harvard who made headlines after delivering a “fiery” speech at the Republican National Convention has settled his antisemitism lawsuit with the university. According to The New York Times, plaintiff Shabbos Kestenbaum announced the settlement on Thursday. The terms of the settlement are and will remain confidential, but Kestenbaum said that he







California Court: Border Patrol Can’t Ask About Immigration Status Without Reasonable Suspicion

A federal court in California has ordered U.S Border Patrol to refrain from interrogating passersby about their immigration status without first having a good reason to do so. According to The New York Times, U.S. District Juge Jennifer L. Thurston’s Tuesday ruling found that the Border Patrol’s “stop-and-arrest” tactics violate the Fourth Amendment. Thurston also