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Excerpt from legalinsurrection.com
The last time we reported on Rutgers University, its president had agreed to eight of the ten demands given to him by the pro-Hamas mob that forced the school to cancel final exams when they occupied Voorhees Mall.
Ultimately, Rutgers did not agree to divest from companies with ties to Israel or sever its relationship with Tel Aviv University.
The move was spineless, and both New Jersey lawmakers and students at the institution are unhappy with the deal.
The agreement, which is contingent upon no more disruptions or protests breaking out on campus, is facing criticism from some lawmakers, including New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy, who said Tuesday the university’s approach to hearing demands from protesters differed from how it handled Jewish student complaints on antisemitism.