A federal judge who teaches a course at George Washington University's law school recused herself from an antisemitism case against the university—but only after she taught the course for three months and argued that her connection to the defendant did not create a conflict of interest. That judge, Biden appointee Loren AliKhan, said her employment didn't create any conflicts and was prepared to stay on the case until one party formally objected.
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