Unconstitutional: South Carolina Representative Blocks Palestinian-American on Twitter
/South Carolina State Representative Alan Clemmons blocked a Palestinian-American graduate student on Twitter. It’s unconstitutional.
Read MoreSouth Carolina State Representative Alan Clemmons blocked a Palestinian-American graduate student on Twitter. It’s unconstitutional.
Read MoreTwo instructors at the University of Michigan have declined to write recommendations for students to study abroad at Israeli academic institutions that discriminate against Palestinian students.
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Read MoreA federal court has blocked enforcement of an Arizona anti-boycott law.
Read MoreUniversity of Michigan professor John Cheney-Lippold received death threats after he told a student he would be unable to write her a recommendation letter for a study abroad program in Israel because he supports the academic boycott for Palestinian rights.
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Read More“Marcus is sending a clear signal that attacking free speech for Palestinian rights is at the top of his agenda.”
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