Victory: California Court Rules for Pro-Palestinian Activists in Doxing Case

Victory: California Court Rules for Pro-Palestinian Activists in Doxing Case

Rejecting demands for the names of speakers at a private National Students for Justice in Palestine conference, a judge in California ruled today that disclosure would violate the presenters’ rights to freedom of association, speech and privacy.

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2020 in Review: The Movement Will Not Be Canceled

Palestine Legal has released a new report analyzing trends in the censorship of the U.S. movement for Palestinian rights in 2020, in the context of the Trump administration’s crackdown on Palestine advocacy and the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. Palestine Legal responded to 213 incidents of suppression of U.S.-based Palestine advocacy over the course of 2020, totaling 1,707 suppression incidents between 2014 and 2020.

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Listen in: Join Us in Court (Remotely) as We Defend Activists' Right to Organize Safely on Campus

Listen in: Join Us in Court (Remotely) as We Defend Activists' Right to Organize Safely on Campus

On Thursday, March 11, the Los Angeles Superior Court will hear arguments in a case where activists are urging the court not to force the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) to publicize the names of presenters at the 2018 National Students for Justice in Palestine Conference. Learn how to join the court virtually here.

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Federal court rules Arkansas anti-boycott law violates First Amendment

Federal court rules Arkansas anti-boycott law violates First Amendment

Last week the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that an Arkansas anti-boycott law violates the First Amendment, reversing the trial court's dismissal of an Arkansas newspaper's challenge to the law. The Arkansas Times was represented by the ACLU in this challenge. The decision is the first time a federal appeals court has decided on the constitutionality of anti-boycott laws.

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Winter Events with Palestine Legal

Winter Events with Palestine Legal

Palestine Legal staff are participating in a number of events this winter on topics from anti-protest legislation to the impact of redefining antisemitism to silence Palestine advocacy. Stay tuned to this page for updates throughout the winter.

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Activists Join UCLA's Fight Against Doxing Palestinian Rights Advocates

Activists Join UCLA's Fight Against Doxing Palestinian Rights Advocates

David Abrams, an attorney with ties to the Israeli government who files frivolous suits against Palestine advocates, is attempting to force UCLA to reveal the list of speakers at the National Students for Justice in Palestine (NSJP) conference that took place at UCLA in 2018. UCLA has refused to disclose the names in order to protect people from doxing by right-wing pro-Israel groups—and potentially the government of Israel itself.

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Take Action Against Facebook’s Censorship of Palestine Advocacy

Take Action Against Facebook’s Censorship of Palestine Advocacy

Palestine Legal is co-sponsoring a campaign against Facebook labeling Palestine advocacy as hate speech. The tech giant is considering a policy that would treat some posts critical of “Zionists” as equivalent to attacks against Jewish people, and therefore subject to removal under their hate speech policies. This policy would add to the already troubling censorship that advocates for Palestinian rights experience on Facebook and other social media platforms.

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