This chapter explores the decision to shift to remote classes in Georgia following anti-Semitic incidents on campus, leading to criticism towards Columbia's president and affecting donations. It discusses protests on college campuses, including a situation involving an encampment causing fear among Jewish students. The conversation also covers Supreme Court cases on homeless rights to sleep outdoors, including debates on criminalizing homelessness and the constitutionality of punishing individuals for their status.
Opening statements in Donald Trump’s historic “hush money” trial begin, Columbia University cancels in-person classes as tensions escalate on campus, and SCOTUS hears arguments over whether or not the homeless have a right to sleep and camp in public. Get the facts first with Morning Wire.
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