Palestine Legal calls on Florida Governor Scott to veto anti-BDS bill

Palestine Legal calls on Florida Governor Scott to veto anti-BDS bill

Today, Palestine Legal, Center for Constitutional Rights, CAIR-Florida, and the National Lawyers Guild of South Florida sent a letter to Florida Governor Rick Scott urging him to veto a troubling bill aimed at punishing and suppressing First Amendment-protected boycotts for Palestinian freedom.

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ZOA Calls for SJP ban at 23 Schools

ZOA Calls for SJP ban at 23 Schools

Palestine Legal is deeply concerned by recent calls from the Zionist Organization of America (ZOA) to investigate and ban Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) from 23 City University of New York (CUNY) campuses.

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Lawmakers take aim at your #Right2Boycott

Lawmakers take aim at your #Right2Boycott

A wave of anti-BDS legislation is sweeping the country. Dozens of bills aimed at suppressing or punishing BDS activism have been introduced in the U.S. Congress and state legislatures – from Arizona to Massachusetts – in the past year. (See here for information on previous anti-BDS legislative initiatives.)

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Harvard Law loses $250K after ‘Palestine Exception’ event

Harvard Law loses $250K after ‘Palestine Exception’ event

The law firm of Milbank, Tweed, Hadely & McCloy reportedly pulled $250,000 from Harvard Law after a panel discussion called "The Palestine Exception to Free Speech: A Movement Under Attack.” The October 20 lunchtime lecture featured Palestine Legal staff attorney Radhika Sainath, Omar Shakir, a Bertha Fellow at the Center for Constitutional Rights (CCR), and Northeastern undergraduate Kendall Bousquet and was sponsored by the law school’s Justice for Palestine student group.

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Apology to SJP from UCLA’s Graduate Students Association, Renewed Commitment to Free Speech

Apology to SJP from UCLA’s Graduate Students Association, Renewed Commitment to Free Speech

February 11, 2016 - UCLA’s Graduate Students Association (GSA) issued an apology for engaging in viewpoint discrimination against supporters of Palestinian rights, and adopted a constitutional amendment to clarify policies protecting free speech.

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University of Chicago Students Demand Response to Racist and anti-Palestinian Incidents on Campus

University of Chicago Students Demand Response to Racist and anti-Palestinian Incidents on Campus

In the wake of the publication of leaked emails from the listserv of Jewish fraternity Alph Epsilon Pi (AEPi) at the University of Chicago, revealing consistently racist, Islamophobic, anti-Palestinian and misogynistic comments from individual members, the University of Chicago student government passed a resolution yesterday, February 8, calling the university out for failing to respond appropriately to a number of incidents on campus.  The resolution (see below), in addition to the leaked information, also enumerates other incidents involving racist, Islamophobic and anti-Palestinian attacks on individual students, student groups, and racial and ethnic groups as a whole. 

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Union-Busting Firm Gets Involved to Stop Union from Endorsing BDS

Union-Busting Firm Gets Involved to Stop Union from Endorsing BDS

In December 2014, UAW 2865, the labor union representing over 14,000 graduate student workers at the University of California (UC), voted by an overwhelming majority to demand that their union and their employer, the UC, divest from companies complicit in human rights violations against Palestinians.

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