April 6, 2017 Jewish Rights Advocate: Tide Starting to Turn Against Academic Boycotts of Israel, Following Court’s Rejection of Attempt to Stop Anti-BDS Lawsuit A court’s rejection of the American Studies Association’s (ASA) attempt to stop a lawsuit brought against its academic boycott of Israel signified “the turning of the tide against BDS,” the head of a Jewish rights-focused legal organization told The Algemeiner on Wednesday. Media Coverage Press Room
April 4, 2017 Federal Judge Advances Lawsuit Challenging Academia Boycotting Israel The United States District Court for the District of Columbia has rejected efforts by the American Studies Association (ASA) to suppress a lawsuit filed against the Association by its own members challenging its boycott of all Israeli academic institutions. Media Coverage Press Room
April 3, 2017 Initial Victory For Plaintiffs in Path-Breaking Lawsuit Against ASA For its Boycott of Israel The United States District Court for the District of Columbia (D.C.) has rejected efforts by the American Studies Association (ASA) to suppress a lawsuit filed against the Association by its own members challenging the ASA’s adoption of a boycott of all Israeli academic institutions. Media Coverage Press Room
April 3, 2017 Judge: Lawsuit against American Studies Assoc over BDS can move forward The American Studies Association (ASA), which is run by anti-Israel activists from academia, was the first (and only) significant-sized American faculty association to adopt the academic boycott of Israel. Media Coverage Press Room
April 3, 2017 Federal judge advances lawsuit challenging academic group’s Israel boycott A federal district court just issued its first ruling in Bronner v. Duggan, a case brought by several prominent members of the American Studies Association against the group and its officers. Media Coverage Press Room
March 30, 2017 The new tech tool helping to flag campus antisemitism Campus antisemitism watchdog the AMCHA Initiative has unveiled four interactive maps that aim to expose sites of anti-Jewish activity at college campuses across the US. Media Coverage Press Room
March 30, 2017 After A Dispute At The University Of Tennessee, Groups Urge Lawmakers To Clarify What’s Anti-Semitic When does criticism of the nation of Israel cross into anti-Semitism? Media Coverage Press Room
March 27, 2017 What does arrest of JCC bomb threat suspect mean? After an Israeli-American teenager was arrested on March 23 for allegedly perpetrating more than 100 bomb threats targeting Jewish institutions, Jewish community leaders expressed relief, while some experts questioned the motives behind the anti-Semitic crimes. Media Coverage Press Room
March 10, 2017 South Carolina lawmakers overwhelmingly pass bill to tackle campus anti-Semitism South Carolina lawmakers voted 103-3 to overwhelmingly to approve a bill that will help school administrators better combat anti-Semitism at state universities. Media Coverage Press Room
March 1, 2017 South Carolina is Latest State to Address Campus Anti-Semitism The Louis D. Brandeis Center for Human Rights Under Law (LDB) last week endorsed a bill introduced in the South Carolina Legislature which will help combat the growing threat of anti-Semitism on state college campuses. Media Coverage Press Room
February 24, 2017 Morning Education: A daily overview of education policy news ANTI-SEMITISM A GROWING CONCERN ON COLLEGE CAMPUSES: A few years ago, Kenneth Marcus, the former head of the Education Department’s Office for Civil Rights, could tick off a few campuses that were “hot spots” for anti-Semitism. Media Coverage Press Room
February 23, 2017 Local lawmaker aims to reduce anti-Semitic attacks on college campuses South Carolina lawmakers are working to fight the growing number of anti-Semitic crimes on college campuses. Media Coverage Press Room
February 22, 2017 Bill would define anti-Semitism on South Carolina campuses Supporters say a bill defining anti-Semitism for South Carolina’s colleges is designed to curb a national rise of anti-Jewish bigotry on campuses. Media Coverage Press Room
February 21, 2017 Campus Anti-Semitism Rising, Expert Says Reports in August from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville of anti-Semitic behavior by students caught the eye of Kenneth Marcus, an anti-Semitism expert and the president of the Louis D. Brandeis Center for Human Rights Under Law. Media Coverage Press Room
February 20, 2017 Facing Rising Anti-Semitism, Can Virginia Universities Learn from History and California? Last fall, five Loudoun County, Virginia teenagers vandalized the historic African-American schoolhouse in Ashburn with an array of graffiti that included white supremacist slogans and Nazi swastikas. Media Coverage Press Room
February 20, 2017 LDB President Kenneth L. Marcus at StandWithUs Anti-BDS Conference StandWithUs, an international non-profit organization dedicated to informing the public about Israel and combatting anti-Semitism, will be holding their third annual Anti-BDS conference in Los Angeles from March 4-6. Press Room Media Coverage
February 17, 2017 Campus anti-Semitism on the rise Despite a temporary setback, efforts to bring an end to the growing incidents of anti-Semitism on college campuses in Virginia have garnered some key support. Media Coverage Press Room
February 13, 2017 ISGAP Publishes New Volume Including LDB Campus Anti-Semitism Research The Institute for the Study of Global Anti-Semitism and Policy (ISGAP) has announced the publication of “ISGAP Papers: Anti-Semitism in Comparative Perspective-Volume Two,” featuring an original article by LDB’s Kenneth L. Marcus. Media Coverage Press Room
February 8, 2017 UC Berkeley Responds to Yiannopoulos Outrage by Stifling Free Speech Conservative firebrand Milo Yiannopoulos had been invited to speak last week at the University of California’s Berkeley campus. At the reported direction of campus police, university officials canceled the speech, citing public safety concerns, after a violent protest resulted in a reported six injuries and over $100,000 in property damage. Media Coverage Press Room
January 26, 2017 Jewish Students at U of Florida ‘Shocked’ by Cyclist Wearing Swastika Armband Riding Around Campus Jewish students at the University of Florida (UF) were stunned Tuesday at the sight of a man with a swastika armband riding a bicycle around campus, the independent student newspaper The Alligator reported. Media Coverage Press Room
January 25, 2017 Legal Expert: Virginia Motion to Recognize Antisemitism as Unlawful Discrimination Aims to ‘Get Ahead’ of Jew-Haters at State-Funded Universities The head of a legal NGO supporting a Virginia motion to recognize antisemitism as an unlawful form of discrimination explained to The Algemeiner on Wednesday why it was proposed and what it aims to achieve. Media Coverage Press Room