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Judge orders UPenn to provide list of Jewish employees sought by Trump administration

Judge orders UPenn to provide list of Jewish employees sought by Trump administration
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A federal judge ruled Tuesday that the University of Pennsylvania must comply with a Trump administration subpoena seeking information related to Jewish employees at the Ivy League school.

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