San Diego State University must defend students against harassment

San Diego State University must defend students against harassment

Palestine Legal, the Center for Constitutional Rights (CCR), and San Diego National Lawyers Guild (NLG) wrote to San Diego State University (SDSU) today to demand that President Hirshman cease defending the David Horowitz harassment campaign, and start defending SDSU students.

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Palestine Legal mourns the loss of Michael Ratner

Palestine Legal mourns the loss of Michael Ratner

Palestine Legal Director Dima Khalidi issued the following statement on the sad passing, today, of Michael Ratner, founding Board Member of Palestine Legal:

The Palestine Legal team is deeply saddened by Michael’s passing.  His influence on our work is unparalleled.  It is no exaggeration to say that Palestine Legal exists because of Michael.  His prescient recognition of the growing need for a legal response to the intense backlash against advocates for Palestinian rights in the US led to the founding of Palestine Legal. 

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Boston University Hillel Ejects Students of Color

Boston University Hillel Ejects Students of Color

Palestine Legal, the Center for Constitutional Rights and the National Lawyers Guild, Massachusetts Chapter wrote Boston University (BU) today demanding that the university apologize to nine students who were removed from a BU Hillel event and issue a statement to the campus community affirming that all students are welcome at open campus events, including Palestinian-American students, Muslim students and students active with Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP).

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Press Release: Civil Rights Attorneys Call on Brooklyn College to Drop Politically Motivated Charges Against Two Students

Press Release: Civil Rights Attorneys Call on Brooklyn College to Drop Politically Motivated Charges Against Two Students

Civil rights attorneys are concerned about the disciplinary charges issued Wednesday against two Brooklyn College students for their participation in a ‘mic check’ during a February 16 faculty meeting. The students were part of an ad hoc group of students who were raising concerns about issues ranging from tuition to diversity and surveillance. Palestine Legal and the Center for Constitutional Rights (CCR) are representing Sarah Aly and Thomas DeAngelis, two students charged with violating Rules 1, 2, 3, and 7 of the City University of New York’s (CUNY) code of conduct, or the Henderson Rules. 

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Media Spotlight: UC Regents' debate airs difference between antisemitism and anti-Zionism

Media Spotlight: UC Regents' debate airs difference between antisemitism and anti-Zionism

This spring, the University of California (UC) Regents’ consideration of a Statement of Principles Against Intolerance sparked a contentious debate about the meaning of anti-Semitism and efforts to equate it with criticism of Israel. The original proposal explicitly named anti-Zionism, together with anti-Semitism, as a form of discrimination.

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Press Release: Palestine Legal, CCR Warn State Lawmakers Anti-Boycott Bills Unconstitutional

Press Release: Palestine Legal, CCR Warn State Lawmakers Anti-Boycott Bills Unconstitutional

Today, Palestine Legal and the Center for Constitutional Rights (CCR) sent copies of their report, “The Palestine Exception to Free Speech: A Movement Under Attack in the US,” to one hundred lawmakers in five states currently considering legislation aimed at punishing, suppressing, and chilling Palestinian human rights advocacy, including through the creation of McCarthyist blacklists of companies, organizations, and in some cases, individuals, who advocate for Palestinian rights. The report, which documents a pattern of suppression that targets protected speech in favor of Palestinian rights, is available online here.

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Palestine Legal calls on UCLA to address escalating intimidation against Students for Justice in Palestine

Palestine Legal calls on UCLA to address escalating intimidation against Students for Justice in Palestine

In its intensifying harassment campaign, the David Horowitz Freedom Center distributed posters on at least four university campuses in California targeting individual students and professors by name. The posters are the latest desperate attempt by off-campus Israel advocacy groups to scare students and scholars into silence.

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