Penn motions for judge reassignment in EEOC lawsuit, citing judicial efficiency
The Dec. 2 motion requested that the case be reassigned to federal judge Mitchell Goldberg, who previously dismissed an antisemitism lawsuit against Penn in June.
The Dec. 2 motion requested that the case be reassigned to federal judge Mitchell Goldberg, who previously dismissed an antisemitism lawsuit against Penn in June.
"Unfettered” chronicles Fetterman’s political career and lifelong struggles with mental health, including his six-week stay in Walter Reed National Military Medical Center for clinical depression in 2023.
Penn professors attributed the heightened Democratic turnout to voters’ opposition to President Donald Trump’s policies, while cautioning against over-interpreting the implications of the results for elections in 2026 and 2028.
A Daily Pennsylvanian analysis found that in the first two fiscal quarters of 2025, Rowan contributed millions to primarily Republican-aligned groups and candidates.
Turnout approached nearly half the number of votes cast in last year’s presidential election — an unprecedented campus showing for an off-cycle election year.
The Philadelphia protest was part of a series of over 2,700 demonstrations that took place across the country.
With the decision, Penn became the third university to decline the offer.
At the Oct. 15 conference, lawmakers criticized Penn for not immediately rejecting the White House agreement, and asserted that it threatens campus diversity and academic freedom.
Amid lower, off-year turnout, they argued, individual voters will have an outsized impact on several notable local and state races.
The new documents reveal that Harris was invited to a “tentative breakfast party” with Epstein and Microsoft founder Bill Gates.