Manhattan Court Hears Case on Fordham’s Justice for Palestine Club Ban
/On Wednesday, Fordham students denied permission by their university to start a Students for Justice in Palestine club argued their case before a Manhattan judge.
Read MoreOn Wednesday, Fordham students denied permission by their university to start a Students for Justice in Palestine club argued their case before a Manhattan judge.
Read MorePalestine Legal's Director Dima Khalidi and Columbia University Professor Rashid Khalidi spoke with Estee Chandler, host of KPFK's Middle East in Focus.
Read MoreActivists asked supporters to join the Fordham students in court as they fight for their right to organize as an SJP club on campus. The hearing in the case will be held on Wednesday, January 3, 2018 at 2:30 p.m. Eastern at the Manhattan Civil Courthouse (111 Center Street, Rm 1127B, New York, NY).
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Read MoreToday, the ACLU filed a federal lawsuit arguing that an Arizona anti-boycott law violates the First Amendment. The lawsuit was filed on behalf of Mikkel Jordhal, a lawyer whose solely-owned law firm contracts with the state to represent indigent inmates. In order to contract with the state, Jordhal was required to certify that his law firm did not participate in boycotts of Israel.
Read MoreDoubling down on the harassment campaign, the Brandeis Center is also on a McCarthyist media blitz accusing ASA scholars of a covert campaign to take over the ASA.
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