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Harvard Law Review Awards $65k Fellowship to Student Charged in Assault of Israeli Classmate: Report
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lucianne.com | Collin Anderson
Original ArticlePosted By: ConservativeYankee, 5/1/2025 6:36:38 PMThe Harvard Law Review is awarding a $65,000 fellowship meant to serve "the public interest" to Ibrahim Bharmal, the Harvard Law School student who faced criminal charges for assaulting an Israeli classmate, according to a new report. Bharmal is one of this year's recipients of the Harvard Law Review Fellowship, Ira Stoll of The Editors reported.
Harvard Law Review Awards $65k Fellowship to Student Charged in Assault of Israeli Classmate: Report
1 week ago |
freebeacon.com | Collin Anderson
The Harvard Law Review is awarding a $65,000 fellowship meant to serve "the public interest" to Ibrahim Bharmal, the Harvard Law School student who faced criminal charges for assaulting an Israeli classmate, according to a new report. Bharmal is one of this year's recipients of the Harvard Law Review Fellowship, Ira Stoll of The Editors reported.
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2 weeks ago |
freebeacon.com | Collin Anderson
Harvard University, in the midst of its funding fight with the Trump administration, released its long-awaited anti-Semitism report on Tuesday. It provides a scathing account of life at the Ivy League institution in the wake of Oct.
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2 weeks ago |
freebeacon.com | Collin Anderson
The two Harvard University students who faced criminal charges for assaulting an Israeli classmate during an anti-Israel "die-in" protest will take an in-person anger management class and perform 80 hours of community service as part of a pre-trial diversion program, court filings reviewed by the Washington Free Beacon show. The two students, Elom Tettey-Tamaklo and Ibrahim Bharmal, sought the program, and a Suffolk County judge approved it during a Monday hearing.
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2 weeks ago |
freebeacon.com | Collin Anderson
United Steelworkers president David McCall is pressing the Trump administration to kill Nippon Steel and U.S. Steel's $15 billion merger, noting in a letter to Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent that he remains "unalterably" opposed to the deal. It's an awkward position for McCall to be in, given that many of his local union leaders and members back the deal—and given his long history of attacking the man he must convince to nix it, President Donald Trump.
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