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Meet Columbia Encampment Radical Khymani James's Harvard-Educated Lawyer, Who Compared Hamas Terrorists to WWII 'French Resistance' Fighters
In addition to James, who fantasized of 'murdering Zionists,' Jonathan Wallace represents activists like Mahmoud Khalil and a Columbia professor who endorsed Hamas and Hezbollah
How Israel’s High Court Reigns Supreme
REVIEW: ‘Rogue Justice: The Rise of Judicial Supremacy in Israel’ by Yonatan Green
Lower Inflation Keeps Surprising the Clueless Media
Surveys show partisan divide on price expectations. Guess which side the press is on.
Former Penn President Liz Magill, Who Resigned in Disgrace After Disastrous Anti-Semitism Testimony, Named Dean of Georgetown Law
Magill's conduct led to an exodus of top Penn donors
BLM 2.0? Muslim Charity Launches ‘Internal Review’ After Tax Forms Show Millions Raised for Gaza ‘Relief’ Flowed to Anti-Israel Influencer
Human Appeal USA sparked backlash after disclosing payments to Khaled Beydoun, an influencer and Arizona State University law professor
White House Signed Off on Ouster of Religious Liberty Commissioner Who Used Hearing to Bash Israel
Carrie Prejean Boller has suggested the commissioner's chairman, Texas LG Dan Patrick, did not have the authority to dismiss her
The Democratic Nominee for a New Jersey Special Election Said Vanguard and State Street Have ‘Bought Politicians.’ She’s Invested in Both.
Analilia Mejia also owns shares of Amazon and Nvidia stock while strongly opposing AI data centers and accusing the former of 'aggressively suppress[ing] worker organizing'
NPR Downplays Palestinian Authority’s ‘Pay-to-Slay’ Sheme as 'Controversial Program That Pays the Families of Palestinians Who Are Detained'
NPR also claimed the PA ended the scheme even though evidence shows it paid over $200 million to families of terrorists in 2025
Finalist for Columbia Middle East Job Was Put on Probation at Princeton for Holding Class in Anti-Israel Encampment
Max Weiss secured a tenured professor position even as Princeton determined he engaged in 'unprofessional' and 'coercive' conduct