Let US victims, families sue PLO, Palestinian Authority for terror, Jewish groups tell Supreme Court “Our brief argues that there is nothing in the Constitution that prohibits Congress from allowing American victims of terror abroad to sue their attackers in U.S. courts,” stated Marc Stern, of the AJC. Feb. 5, 2025
Supreme Court denies case from CUNY faculty alleging antisemitic union “Our clients should be proud of what they accomplished in the face of entrenched opposition,” a lawyer for the plaintiffs told JNS. Izzy Salant Jan. 16, 2025
Six CUNY professors ask Supreme Court to let them leave ‘highly antisemitic’ faculty union “Though they are not union members, our clients must still accept the union’s representation,” a lawyer for the plaintiffs told JNS. Vita Fellig Jan. 10, 2025
US Supreme Court to rule on PA, PLO terrorism accountability The development may settle a long legal saga on whether American victims can sue the Palestinian Authority over attacks by it or its personnel. Dec. 8, 2024
Supreme Court justice speaks at event that includes Oct. 7 apologists The "Daily Wire" reported that Ketanji Brown Jackson was slated to give a keynote on Thursday at the National Council of Teachers of English event. Nov. 21, 2024
26 states support Supreme Court case for synagogue-denied holiday ad “The transit authority brazenly targeted religious speech as the object of its discrimination,” stated Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall. July 9, 2024
AJC lauds Supreme Court decision to remove online hate speech The Jewish organization pointed out that antisemitism is a particular concern right now. July 3, 2024
Did American taxpayers finance Hamas’s massacre of Jews? American courts must stop stonewalling and hold pro-terrorist “charities” accountable. Nathan Lewin Oct. 18, 2023
US Postal Service releases stamp honoring Ruth Bader Ginsburg It called the late Jewish former Supreme Court associate justice an “icon of American culture.” David Swindle Oct. 2, 2023