Amid Gaza Protests, Universities Are Cracking Down on a Celebrated Protest Tactic: Sit-ins
On college campuses around the country, administrators are responding to peaceful sit-ins with sanctions and criminal charges.
On college campuses around the country, administrators are responding to peaceful sit-ins with sanctions and criminal charges.
Teenage conscientious objectors won momentum during the anti-Netanyahu protests, but the post-October 7 world is a new test.
By moving the campus activist to a new jurisdiction, ICE disrupted court proceedings and limited his legal access, his attorneys say.
The House nixed a bill empowering the Treasury Department to revoke nonprofits’ tax-exempt status over alleged ties to “terror.”
Jean-Pierre applauded Democrats for skipping the AIPAC convention back in 2019, calling out its “racist, Islamophobic” rhetoric.
“I have been complicit in the violent domination of the world and I will never get the blood off my hands.”
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