The House Committee on Education and the Workforce requested documents from the University of Pennsylvania last week regarding its “abysmal response to antisemitism on its campus,” while calling out the university’s pursuit of law professor Amy Wax as “a clear double standard.”

Committee Chair Virginia Foxx, R-North Carolina, sent a letter on Wednesday to Penn board of trustees Chair Ramanan Raghavendran and interim President Larry Jameson, requesting documents and information regarding the “inadequacy of Penn’s response to antisemitism on its campus,” according to the committee’s news release.