Amid Gaza War, College Campuses Become Free Speech “Testing Ground”
Protests at universities are now being met with a wave of censorship and suppression, targeting students most directly.
Protests at universities are now being met with a wave of censorship and suppression, targeting students most directly.
Despite U.S. talk of peace and stability, and two decades of war, the people of Yemen are still suffering.
The task force revealed its plans not in a communiqué to faculty and students — but instead in an Israeli newspaper article.
While Congress has obsessed over Palestine solidarity protests on college campuses, Gottheimer’s fixation on high school students is unusual.
Nine health care workers at UCSF report censorship or punishment for speaking out about human rights for Palestinians — or simply wearing a pin.
In Europe and the U.S., Palestinians say Western governments’ lockstep support for Israel opens up their communities to attacks.
Some schools are acting on the misbegotten notion that Palestinian freedom is a threat to Jewish safety.
On campus, inside the Capitol, and in court, there’s an all-out assault on American democracy in the name of Israel.
ChatGPT, the latest novelty from OpenAI, replicates the ugliest war on terror-style racism.
The Supreme Court’s 2020 decision in McGirt v. Oklahoma resulted in the largest restoration of Indigenous land in U.S. history.
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