Columbia Law Review Is Back Online After Students Threatened Work Stoppage Over Palestine Censorship
The board had proposed appending a statement that would have undermined a Palestinian scholar’s article. The students rejected it.
The board had proposed appending a statement that would have undermined a Palestinian scholar’s article. The students rejected it.
The screeching at last night’s Republican debate was not just inane — it will get more people killed.
With tensions exploding over Gaza on campuses across the country, NYU Law student Ryna Workman lost their position as student body president and a job offer.
The battalion has a dedicated U.S. nonprofit to support its operations — whose president is supporting AIPAC’s political agenda.
A new anti-terrorism bill would allow the government to take away vital tax exemptions from nonprofit news outlets.
Netanyahu’s recklessness was fostered by blind U.S. support, but Israel is the one pushing its war with Iran out of the shadows.
Details about the rapid U.S. military buildup since the start of Israel’s war on Gaza are largely unknown to the public and risk war with Iran, experts say.
Iran’s retaliatory strikes on Israel highlight an America-led regional war spanning Iraq, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, and others.
CASA, which receives state funding for its work with immigrants, had apologized for its statement even before the lawmakers’ threat.
As Congress grills CUNY’s chancellor, the terminated Brooklyn College faculty say Palestine activism is “the only thing we have in common.”
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