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After publishing an article critical of Israel, Columbia Law Review's website is shut down by board :marseyshutitdown:

https://apnews.com/article/columbia-law-review-israel-article-backlash-da2f924cddec4593b4f17b8baf500969

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NEW YORK (AP) --- Student editors at the Columbia Law Review say they were pressured by the journal's board of directors to halt publication of an academic article written by a Palestinian human rights lawyer that accuses Israel of committing genocide in Gaza and upholding an apartheid regime.

When the editors refused the request and published the piece Monday morning, the board --- made up of faculty and alumni from Columbia University's law school --- shut down the law review's website entirely. It remained offline Tuesday evening, a static homepage informing visitors the domain "is under maintenance."

The episode at one of the country's oldest and most prestigious legal journals marks the latest flashpoint in an ongoing debate about academic speech that has deeply divided students, staff and college administrators since the start of the Israel-Hamas war.

Several editors at the Columbia Law Review described the board's intervention as an unprecedented breach of editorial independence at the periodical, which is run by students at Columbia Law School. The board of directors oversees the nonprofit's finances but has historically played no role in selecting pieces.

In a letter sent to student editors Tuesday and shared with The Associated Press, the board of directors said it was concerned that the article, titled "Nakba as a Legal Concept," had not gone through the "usual processes of review or selection for articles at the Law Review, and in particular that a number of student editors had been unaware of its existence."

"In order to preserve the status quo and provide student editors some window of opportunity to review the piece, as well as provide time for the Law Review to determine how to proceed, we temporarily suspended the website," the letter continued.

Those involved in soliciting and editing the piece said they had followed a rigorous review process, even as they acknowledged taking steps to forestall expected blowback by limiting the number of students aware of the article.

In the piece, Rabea Eghbariah, a Harvard doctoral candidate, accuses Israel of a litany of "crimes against humanity," arguing for a new legal framework to "encapsulate the ongoing structure of subjugation in Palestine and derive a legal formulation of the Palestinian condition."

Eghbariah said in a text message that the suspension of the law journal's website should be seen as "a microcosm of a broader authoritarian repression taking place across U.S. campuses."

Editors said they voted overwhelmingly in December to commission a piece on Palestinian legal issues, then formed a smaller committee --- open to all of the publication's editorial leadership --- that ultimately accepted Eghbariah's article. He had submitted an earlier version of the article to the Harvard Law Review, which the publication later elected not to publish amid internal backlash, according to a report in The Intercept.

Anticipating similar controversy and worried about a leak of the draft, the committee of editors working on the article did not upload it to a server that is visible to the broader membership of the law journal and to some administrators. The piece was not shared until Sunday with the full staff of the Columbia Law Review --- something that editorial staffers said was not uncommon.

"We've never circulated a particular article in advance," said Sohum Pal, an articles editor at the publication. "So the idea that this is all over a process concern is a total lie. It's very transparently content based."

In their letter to students, the board of directors said student editors who didn't work on the piece should have been given an opportunity to read it and raise concerns.

"Whatever your views of this piece, it will clearly be controversial and potentially have an impact on all associated with the Review," they wrote.

Those involved in the publishing of the article said they heard from a small group of students over the weekend who expressed concerns about threats to their careers and safety if it were to be published.

Some alluded to trucks that circled Columbia and other campuses following Hamas' Oct. 7 attack on Israel, labeling students as antisemites for their past or current affiliation with groups seen as hostile to Israel.

The letter from the board also suggested that a statement be appended to the piece stating the article had not been subject to a standard review process or made available for all student editors to read ahead of time.

Erika Lopez, an editor who worked on the piece, said many students were adamantly opposed to the idea, calling it "completely false to imply that we didn't follow the standard process."

She said student editors had spoken regularly since they began receiving pushback from the board on Sunday and remained firmly in support of the piece.

When they learned the website had been shuttered Monday morning, they quickly uploaded Eghbariah's article to a publicly accessible website. It has since spread widely across social media.

"It's really ironic that this piece probably got more attention than anything we normally published," Lopez added, "even after they nuked the website."

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...and upholding an apartheid regime.

I have yet to see a definition of apartheid that includes Israel but not most Muslim countries.

Also, LOL at "Palestinian from Haifa." If that's true, the dude's Israeli but won't admit it because it undermines his entire framework of claiming oppression by Israel.

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I have yet to see a definition of apartheid that includes Israel but not most Muslim countries.

Which Muslim countries have certain ethnic groups stuck in Bantustans after dark?

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Are you saying Israel has Bantustans? If not, kindly reread what I posted until you understand it.

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Are you saying Israel does?

The West Bank. What part of this are you having trouble understanding?

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Just gotta love these idiots, !jidf. The West Bank is apparently part of Israel now. Or is it not? What stance do you have this moment?

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The Jewish parts of the West bank are De-Facto Israeli territory

long live the ccp

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Israeli policy for the last 25 years is the one state solution so yes, the Israelis consider the West Bank to be part of Israel.

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The party platform of Likud is no more the official policy of Israel than the Hamas charter is the official policy of all Palestinians.

:marseyd#unce:

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No significant party in Israel wants a two state solution.

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Doubtful, but no number of parties officially wanting something makes it Israel's policy unless it's been ratified as policy, which is the original issue in dispute here.

Does Israel have annexation of the West Bank as official policy or not?

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Neither do the muslims

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Israeli policy for the last 25 years is the one state solution

So the same as Hamas? Lmao

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:marseyagree:

Remarkable how much they have in common, isn't it?

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Its not but is should be

:#parrotisr#ael:

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Doesn't Qatar literally hold sexy Indian dude foreign workers in de facto slavery?

Also is there any arap country where a jewish bantustan could ever exist wihtout being genocided?

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Should we treat Israel the same as Qatar?

And, who cares?

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>Should we treat Israel the same as Qatar?

As in, that nobody gives a frick? Sure.

>And, who cares?

Not me. I just jope both sides are having fun :marseyembrace:

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If nobody in the US gave a frick about Israel it would have been destroyed decades ago.

That's why Israel has to actually has to obey Western rules. Qatar doesn't need the West, so they get to have slaves without fear.

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Nuclear GOY cope

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Honored to be born without a blood curse, it's true

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Nah, they would've used their nuclear bombs on some neighboring country, and then the West would have to really get involved.

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Oh yea, why?

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Qatar doesn't need the West

They do, though.

The US was allowed to have troops in their tiny country because it dramatically reduces the chances of being liberated by someone

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The Gulf States are not even close to "most Muslim countries".

arap country where a Jewish Bantustan could ever exist

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Jews_in_Djerba

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Qatar does eventually let them go home to their own country. Palestinians aren't allowed to have their own country.

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aren't allowed

:#surejan: :#really:

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I am a Native American because I acknowledge that I was born on (rightfully conquered) Native Land :marseyindignant:

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Im takin that one

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Islam doesn't treat dimmis differently and, if they did, it's their culture and they don't mistreat them. :marseysoylentgrin:

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The subtext is Wyts should know better

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