I am wondering why students who paid tuition to elite universities with large endowment funds and can no longer attend classes because the university refuses to drive the protest off campus should not be sued in a class action by the students for their refusal failure to perform. I would also make any identifiable individual protestor preventing the contract from being fulfilled a class action defendant. Such class actions instituted would immediately get their attention.
OpenTheBooks.com’s federal contracts and grants and tax treatment of 8 Ivy Leagues
plus Stanford and Northwestern. since 2018: $33B flowed to the ten – some $6.6B annually.
<><>“educational” non-profits are more federal contractor than they are educator.
<><>$33B in federal contracts and grants outpaced undergraduate student tuition.
<><>plus another $12B in special tax benefits on their massive endowment gains.