LOS ANGELES — Three UCLA students and a professor filed an amended complaint Tuesday in their lawsuit against UCLA for its alleged role in helping antisemitic agitators exclude Jews from campus during protests last spring.
Lawyers for the plaintiffs said the updated lawsuit reveals more of UCLA’s alleged failures to stop antisemitism on campus during and after the rise of the initial so-called Jewish exclusion zone and details how each defendant was personally involved.
The complaint, filed in Los Angeles federal court, also describes how student groups have responded to the one-year anniversary of Hamas’s terrorist attacks on Israel, with one student group memorializing the Oct. 7 massacre and another encampment forming Monday on the UCLA campus…