April 26, 2018 Across Europe, Jewish Safety Fears Grow Late in March, Mireille Knoll, an 85-year-old Jewish grandmother and Holocaust survivor, was found dead – stabbed to death with her body partially burned – in her Paris apartment. Media Coverage Press Room
April 26, 2018 Advocates Urge NYU to Take Action Against Student Clubs That Pledged to Boycott Pro-Israel Peers Two groups that work to support Jewish students on campus called on New York University on Tuesday to take action against 53 student clubs that pledged to boycott their Zionist peers. Media Coverage Press Room
April 25, 2018 Challenge anti-Semitism A dark shadow is stalking the land. Anti-Semitism is once again showing itself and must be confronted head-on and stamped out wherever it is found. Discrimination against any individuals and groups goes against the values of science, human decency and this journal. Media Coverage Press Room
April 24, 2018 Confirm Kenneth Marcus to the Department of Education For months, Kenneth Marcus’ nomination to lead the Department of Education’s Office of Civil Rights has been stalled amid staunch Democratic opposition. Media Coverage Press Room
April 20, 2018 S.C. 1st to define anti-Semitism laws South Carolina became the first state to pass legislation to protect students from anti-Semitic acts. Media Coverage Press Room
April 19, 2018 Our View: Follow South Carolina Acrimony and spite are nothing new in Washington, but we don’t know if we’ve ever seen anything like sheer visceral animosity many left-liberal commentators and Congressional Democrats have for Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos. Media Coverage Press Room
April 17, 2018 Senate Dems Thwart Education Agency Acrimony and spite are nothing new in Washington, but we don’t know if we’ve ever seen anything like sheer visceral animosity many left-liberal commentators and Congressional Democrats have for Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos. Media Coverage Press Room
April 13, 2018 South Carolina is First State to Pass Law Defining Anti-Semitism, Countering On Campus Hate A law designed to fight on campus anti-Semitism passed as part of South Carolina’s state budget late Thursday, The Post and Courier reported. Media Coverage Press Room
April 13, 2018 South Carolina becomes first state to pass landmark bill to confront campus anti-Semitism South Carolina became the first state to pass legislation to protect students from anti-Semitic acts. Media Coverage Press Room
April 13, 2018 South Carolina First to Pass Landmark Bill Against Campus Anti-Semitism The Louis D. Brandeis Center for Human Rights Under Law (LDB) today applauded the South Carolina General Assembly for being the first state to pass legislation that will help tackle the rising anti-Semitism plaguing U.S. college campuses. Media Coverage Press Room