Columbia Students Now Face Boycott From Judges Who Refuse to Hire Any of Them Over Gaza Campus Encampment

Thirteen federal judges threatened to not hire Columbia undergraduate or law school alumni for clerkships, in response to the pro-Palestinian activism that unfolded on the Ivy League campus - culminating in more than a hundred individuals getting arrested after they occupied an academic building for several hours last week.

The hiring boycott will apply to "anyone who joins the Columbia University community - whether as undergraduates or as law students - beginning with the entering class of 2024," a letter from the judges, addressed to Columbia University President Minouche Shafik, read.

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