The California Faculty Association has sued the California State University after the university system handed over the personal phone numbers and email addresses of 2,600 Los Angeles campus employees to the federal government in response to an antisemitism investigation.

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The lawsuit — filed last week — seeks a court order prohibiting CSU administrators from disclosing any faculty members’ personal information in response to federal subpoenas without first providing notice to the impacted employees and giving them the opportunity to object.

Last month, CSU Los Angeles officials revealed that the Trump administration subpoenaed the university to turn over the personal phone numbers and email addresses of the employees as part of the administration’s U.S. Equal Employment

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