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May 6, 2024
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Pro-Palestinian protests drive federal judge boycotts against universities

Source: washingtonexaminer.com washingtonexaminer.com
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Antisemitism Boycott Christianity Columbia education Free Speech Genocide Hamas Holocaust Israel Law New York Palestine Police Sanctions Supreme Court Terrorism Texas University Washington
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Thirteen federal judges announced Monday they would cease hiring law clerks from Columbia University after school administrators permitted a pro-Palestinian encampment on its lawn and allowed the “virulent spread of antisemitism” on campus. “Considering recent events, and absent extraordinary change, we will not hire anyone who joins the Columbia University community — whether as undergraduates or law students — beginning with the entering class of 2024,” the judges said, according to the joint letter obtained by the Washington Examiner. Pro-Palestinian student activists face off with New York Police Department officers during a raid on Columbia University’s campus at the request...
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