Faces of Israeli and American “War Criminals” on New Deck of Playing Cards
A coalition of attorneys and human rights activists is pursuing charges against Israeli and American officials.
A coalition of attorneys and human rights activists is pursuing charges against Israeli and American officials.
Neoconservatives only hate “interference” in Israel when it means anything other than blank-check support for apartheid and slaughtering Palestinians.
The president has prioritized military spending over helping American families cover the rising costs of child care.
The photojournalists face misdemeanor charges of disorderly conduct after spending the night in police custody.
Employees are internally protesting Google’s Project Nimbus, which they fear is being used by Israel to violate Palestinians’ human rights.
On campus, inside the Capitol, and in court, there’s an all-out assault on American democracy in the name of Israel.
Echoing George W. Bush on 9/11, a Misgav Institute report shows how political leaders find a chilling silver lining in the suffering of their own.
The Iraq War protests didn’t stop that war. But they stopped others.
The City of Sandy Springs rescinded a controversial law drafted by the ADL that criminalized public protest without consent.
The editor who published the letter in Artforum was fired after the wealthy art patron Martin Eisenberg’s behind-the-scenes push.
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