My friend David L. Bernstein, author of the all-too-prescient Woke Antisemitism , and I have a new article about to be published in the Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy's online forum Per Curiam, "Supporting Free Speech and Countering Antisemitism on American College Campuses." David L. is not an attorney, and the piece is a bit different from standard law review fare.
While we cite relevant caselaw, the article is primarily a more of an attempt to answer this question: "You believe in freedom of speech. You also think that Jewish university students should be protected from discrimination. What should you advocate universities do about campus antisemitism in the post-10/7 climate?"
It turns out that our perspective is broadly consistent with the state of First Amendment and Title