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House to vote on expanded definition of antisemitism amid growing campus protests

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The House is voting on legislation that would establish a broader definition of antisemitism for the Department of Education to enforce anti-discrimination laws.

Pro-Palestinian protesters camp out in tents at Columbia University on Saturday, April 27, 2024 in New York. With the death toll mounting in the war in Gaza, protesters nationwide are demanding that schools cut financial ties to Israel and divest from companies they say are enabling the conflict. Some Jewish students say the protests have veered into antisemitism and made them afraid to set foot on campus.

“Speech that is critical of Israel alone does not constitute unlawful discrimination,” Rep. Jerry Nadler, D-N.Y., said during a hearing Tuesday."By encompassing purely political speech about Israel into Title VI’s ambit, the bill sweeps too broadly.” The expanded definition of antisemitism was first adopted in 2016 by the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance, an intergovernmental group that includes the United States and European Union states, and has been embraced by the State Department under the past three presidential administrations, including Joe Biden's

at Harvard and the University of Pennsylvania. And House Republicans promised more scrutiny, saying they were calling on the administrators of Yale, UCLA and the University of Michigan to testify next month. The proposed definition faces strong opposition from a number of Democratic lawmakers, Jewish organizations and free speech advocates.

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