A federal judge on April 27 agreed to delay a previous order requiring the University of Pennsylvania to provide information about its Jewish-linked groups to the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC).
The commission issued a subpoena to the university in November 2025 seeking information about potential witnesses and victims of anti-Semitic harassment on campus. The EEOC said the investigation followed a charge brought by EEOC Commissioner Andrea Lucas in 2023 alleging the university subjected faculty and staff to anti-Semitic harassment across its workplaces and failed to address the issue.
In a November 2025 filing, the commission said the university’s refusal to comply with its subpoena had delayed and hampered the investigation. On March 31, U.S. District Judge Gerald J. Pappert ordered the university to comply….