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A law professor at Cal-Berkeley has written an op-ed in The Wall Street Journal, calling on law firms to refrain from hiring students from his law school who are members of groups advocating anti-Semitic policies. The professor expresses concern over the prevalence of Hamas support in academia. The professor's stance has sparked controversy, with some applauding his call to action while others criticize it as discriminatory. The professor's message has been echoed by various news outlets, including DailyMail and FoxNews.
The law firm Davis Polk rescinded three job offers for Columbia and Harvard students who were leaders of student groups that had issued statements blaming Israel for the Oct. 7 attack by Hamas that left more than 1,400 Israelis dead. https://t.co/ArCuOL2WpY
Berkeley law professor asks employers not to hire ‘my antisemitic law students: It’s ‘Your duty’ https://t.co/cC4fsKXTsU
Berkeley law professor slams students for 'antisemitic conduct' on campus and tells law firms NOT to hire them: 'It's your duty' https://t.co/u3t74Aye4a https://t.co/adTDVU3RDU
3 American law schools encourage students to work for organizations designated as terrorist groups by the Israeli government https://t.co/7vECKSvAaI
A law professor at Cal-Berkeley says in a @WSJ op-ed that law firms shouldn’t hire any students graduating from his law school who are members of groups advocating anti-Semitic policies. I think many have been shocked by all the Hamas support in academia: https://t.co/ZjZTFSh05B