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According to emails obtained The Times, university leaders had planned on a lesser punishment for Ms. Dawson, but a regent argued that she should be fired
After the Anti-Defamation League of Michigan sent a letter to the university in August with the allegations, the school brought in an outside law firm, Covington & Burling, to investigate. The firm reported its findings in a memorandum that was obtained by The Times through an open records request.
The law firm’s memo said it was “not possible to determine with certainty whether Ms. Dawson made the exact remarks” because “there is no recording of the conversation and no witness other than the reporting parties and the subject of the investigation.”
But the memo, dated Sept. 25, went on to conclude that the “weight of the available evidence supports A.D.L. Michigan’s report.”
Covington & Burling has worked with the A.D.L. before, including on a help line to provide pro bono legal assistance to parents whose children experience antisemitism
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