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flag A lawsuit challenges California’s vague new law targeting antisemitism in schools, citing free speech risks.

flag A federal lawsuit challenges a new California law designed to protect Jewish students from antisemitism, arguing it is too vague and risks chilling free speech in schools. flag The law, set to take effect January 1, 2026, creates an Office of Civil Rights to combat antisemitism but lacks a clear definition of the term. flag Critics, including teachers, students, and parents, fear it could lead to self-censorship on topics related to Israel and Zionism. flag The American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee filed the suit in San Jose, claiming the law’s ambiguity threatens constitutional rights. flag Supporters cite rising antisemitic incidents in schools, with 860 reported cases in 2024, though down from previous years. flag The case highlights the tension between safeguarding students and preserving free expression in education.

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