The ACLU sent an open letter Wednesday to more than 650 university leaders expressing “strong opposition to any efforts to stifle free speech and association on college campuses,” responding to a plea by Jewish groups for universities to investigate Students for Justice in Palestine.
The State Department has recognized Hamas as a foreign terrorist organization since 1997. The group’s founding charter calls killing all Jews a religious duty. “The toolkit refers to the Hamas-led terrorist attack in Israel as ‘the resistance,’” the letter said. “This was followed by statements at campus events where students proudly declared ‘We are Hamas,’ and ‘We echo Hamas.’”
Mr. Romero blasted the Jewish groups’ requests, saying that a “blanket call to investigate every chapter of a pro-Palestinian student group for ‘material support to terrorists’ — without even an attempt to cite evidence — is unwarranted, wrong and dangerous.” In September, the ACLU applauded the Michigan Supreme Court for adopting a rule requiring judges, staff and attorneys who appear before them to use preferred names and pronouns in both oral communications and written documents.
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