❗️California law challenged for silencing criticism of Israel under the guise of fighting antisemitism – The Cradle
❗️California law challenged for silencing criticism of Israel under the guise of fighting antisemitism
The American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee (ADC) has filed a federal lawsuit challenging a new California law that it says conflates criticism of Israel and Zionism with antisemitism, posing a direct threat to free speech in classrooms.
The law, signed last month by Governor Gavin Newsom, establishes a state Office of Civil Rights to combat antisemitism, but educators and students argue that its vague language leaves them uncertain about what they can say or teach regarding Israel’s war on Gaza and the political ideology of Zionism.
According to the complaint, the law’s failure to define antisemitism gives the impression that teachers could face punishment “if they expose their students to ideas, information, and instructional materials that may be considered critical of the State of Israel and the philosophy of Zionism.”
Filed on behalf of teachers, students, and the Los Angeles Educators for Justice in Palestine, the suit argues that the law erases the distinction between antisemitism and legitimate criticism of Israeli policy. One plaintiff, middle school teacher Jonah Olson, said he now fears disciplinary action for explaining to his students that being Jewish does not necessarily mean supporting Israel. Parents involved in the case say the measure will stifle open discussion and prevent their children from learning about diverse perspectives on Israel, Palestine, and the region.
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