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²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵAPP¹ÙÍø statement on congressional leaders smuggling unconstitutional Antisemitism Awareness Act into a must-pass defense bill

The Capitol Building in red with the words: "Tell your senators: Defend free speech. Oppose the antisemitism awareness act."

Congressional leadership is aiming to add the Antisemitism Awareness Act to this year’s defense bill. ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵAPP¹ÙÍø has consistently warned about the threat to free speech posed by the act, and makes it easy to voice your opposition.

Below is a statement from ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵAPP¹ÙÍø Legal Director Will Creeley:


You can’t protect Americans by chipping away at their ability to speak out — and that’s exactly what this act does.

Requiring colleges and universities to police students and faculty using a vague definition of anti-Semitism will leave them unclear about whether core political speech — fully protected by the First Amendment — will result in punishment. That’s not how free speech works. 

Colleges have the legal and moral obligation to make sure their campuses are free from discriminatory harassment, including anti-Semitism. But they don’t need this act to ensure their students and faculty are safe — the only thing this act will ensure is that student and faculty speech is chilled.

FIRE is 100% dialed in to stop any threat to Americans’ free speech rights. If this bill is passed, we aim to challenge it in court. 

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