Columbia Law Professor Smeared by Israel Supporters Could Lose Her Job
The university recently deposed tenured law professor Katherine Franke as part of an investigation stemming from an interview she gave to “Democracy Now!” in January.
The university recently deposed tenured law professor Katherine Franke as part of an investigation stemming from an interview she gave to “Democracy Now!” in January.
Activists who protested Biden’s handling of the war during Democratic primaries say they will maintain pressure no matter the nominee.
The process of Jewish expansion over Palestinian land has involved maintaining a “system of domination,” says author Nathan Thrall on this week’s Intercepted.
Abu Zubaydah’s lawyer told a military review board that an unnamed country could admit the 22-year prisoner and surveil him for perpetuity.
The House of Representatives has voted to effectively conceal the death toll from Israel’s war on Gaza.
A woman in Texas has been charged with attempted capital murder and injury to a child after trying to drown a 3-year-old child at an apartment complex pool and making racist statements
Israel opposed a resolution drafted by Saudi Arabia that return internet access to Gaza. Their excuse was “Hamas could use it.” I guess they're using that same logic on food.
+972 Magazine, part of the Gaza Project — a collaborative investigation into the targeting of Palestinian journalists during Israel’s bombardment of Gaza.
The federal judge hearing a human rights case disputed allegations he might be impartial but recused himself out of an “abundance of caution.”
As students leave Columbia University to head home for the Summer, some are left dealing with disciplinary charges from their participation in campus protests against Israel’s war in Gaza.
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