Services Offered

Summary of Services Provided

Antisemitism Litigation Law Services is dedicated to furthering the battle against antisemitism in higher education by providing a common, easily accessible portal for information, resources, and advocacy on litigation involving antisemitism. Our goal is to monitor, document, and publicize litigation that challenges antisemitism in the context of students, faculty, and university campuses all across the United States. With ongoing and recent cases compiled, as well as educational and public participation opportunities tied to these cases, we hope to inform and involve individuals and organizations in the campaign against antisemitism through the courts of law on campuses.

Case Tracking and Database of all Investigations

Our service is based on an ongoing, continuously updated database of antisemitism-related litigation on U.S. university campuses. We track and maintain data about lawsuits, Title VI complaints, and federal investigations involving campuses in California, Massachusetts, Illinois, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and more. Our public database shows litigation processes in detail, including the case name, the plaintiffs and defendants, when a case or complaint was commenced, and the current status of the proceedings. Whether you are a law clerk, reporter, student, or activist, you now have a single authoritative source to follow campus antisemitism litigation trends and outcomes.

Legal Filings, Title VI Investigations and FOIA Updates

Antisemitism Litigation Law Services provides timely coverage on a broad spectrum of legal proceedings, including Title VI investigations by the U.S. Department of Education and other agencies. Such cases may involve national origin discrimination allegations, including incidents of antisemitism. Our coverage also tracks Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests and related actions, which shed light on university and government responses to such allegations. Coverage includes documented summaries whenever possible, and downloadable documents when available, so you can more fully appreciate the legal and institutional state of play with respect to antisemitism-related issues.

Website Allows Submission of New Cases by Public

We view community participation as a crucial element in fulfilling our mission. Our case submission platform allows students, parents, faculty members, and advocacy groups to submit information to us on new or active legal cases arising out of campus antisemitism. These submissions are vetted by our experts and added to our database for accurate and up-to-date coverage of all legal actions connected with campus antisemitism and its perpetrators, so that no important case is ignored or omitted. To submit a new case or legal action report, visitors to the site simply need to email us at [email protected].

Training Materials and Legal News

In addition to monitoring the litigation landscape, we are committed to offering educational resources that inform and empower our readers. Our website hosts continually updated articles, legal analyses, and news briefs on campus antisemitism litigation. Themes include student rights under federal law, guidance for filing complaints, reviews of high-profile cases, and interviews with attorneys. These resources are aimed at students, parents, legal professionals, and journalists who seek context and practical advice in the fight against antisemitism on campus.

Agencies We Serve

  • Students, parents, and faculty who are faced with antisemitism on campus or are concerned about it occurring.
  • Legal professionals and advocacy organizations involved with civil rights and anti-discrimination law.
  • Journalists and academics who follow litigation and policy developments.
  • University administrators and policymakers who seek compliance guidance and best practices.
  • Members of the Jewish community and allied organizations interested in legal remedies and accountability.

By giving reliable, plain-English guidance, we give each of these constituencies the ability to take meaningful action.

Approach: Fairness and Transparency

Antisemitism Litigation Law Services focuses exclusively on campus antisemitism and radicalism. Our centralized clearinghouse provides key statistics, case summaries, and documents for users without any associated costs. We are owned by legal research and advocacy experts, and our content creators ensure accuracy and actionability. We accept open submissions from all contributors and maintain a robust searchable database, establishing ourselves as a reliable resource for transparency and accountability in higher education.

No-Fee Access and Public Participation

Our philosophy is that legal information belongs to everyone and it is free for all. There is no charge for access to the case database, litigation updates, or other educational resources. There are no membership or usage fees. Users are invited to peruse, read, and research; submissions of new case alerts are encouraged. Our staff-driven model relies on the wisdom of the community, as every user is empowered to spread awareness and contribute to progress in the battle against campus antisemitism.

Geographic Coverage: National

Our institutional focus is nationwide, and we are able to follow active litigation, enforcement actions, and related developments in states with large Jewish student populations and highly engaged advocacy, including California, Massachusetts, Illinois, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, and Virginia. We also follow federal-level actions by the U.S. Department of Education and other agencies. This expansive approach maximizes our ability to capture and report on the complete universe of antisemitism-related legal developments in American higher education.

How to Reach Us and Get Involved

Antisemitism Litigation Law Services welcomes requests for information and for participation in the battle against antisemitism. Inquiries about providing information on a new antisemitism legal matter, obtaining related materials, or informing us of developments may be directed by email to [email protected]. Calls may be directed to (332) 872-9905. Correspondence may be addressed to us at 400 Madison Ave Fl 53, New York NY 10017. For updates, legal news, and to explore our complete set of services, visit us at https://antisemitismlitigation.com/. For more details, see our Contact Antisemitism Litigation Law Services page.

Join Our Mission

By acting as the current repository for legal information and legal action pertaining to campus antisemitism, Antisemitism Litigation Law Services empowers people and communities to hold institutions accountable and create safer, more welcoming spaces through higher education. We encourage you to use our materials, offer new information, and stay abreast of our changing legal landscape. Together, we can effectuate meaningful change and demand that universities uphold and promote civil rights and justice.