Penn Must Give EEOC Names of Employees in Jewish Groups A Pennsylvania district court judge ordered Tuesday that the University of Pennsylvania must comply with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission’s subpoena to produce the names and contact information of employees who are members of Jewish groups or organizations, a request that critics of the Trump administration have likened to Nazi
Penn must release names of employees affiliated with Jewish . . . The University of Pennsylvania almost immediately Thursday said it would appeal a federal court judge’s decision that said the school must release lists of people affiliated with Jewish organizations on its campus and comply with other measures in a federal agency’s subpoena The university’s
Judge orders Penn to comply with federal subpoena seeking list of . . . A judge has ordered Penn to comply with a federal subpoena seeking information about Jewish students, faculty, and campus groups The Tuesday order is the culmination of a months-long legal battle between Penn and the United States Equal Employment Opportunity Commission over the agency’s authority to enforce a subpoena first issued in July 2025
Judge Orders Penn to Share Jewish Employee Data in Bias Probe The judge mostly upheld the subpoena, ruling that Penn must turn over employee records, but said the school does not have to reveal any worker's specific ties to three named Jewish organizations The judge issued the ruling on Tuesday, March 31, 2026