FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Welcome to Antisemitism Litigation Law Services’ FAQ page, where we discuss frequently asked questions regarding our mission, services, and how to get involved in defending against antisemitism on US university campuses.

What is Antisemitism Litigation Law Services’ mission statement?

Our mission is to track, aid, and publicize litigation work to stamp out antisemitism in US higher education. We are the go-to place to track legal filings, share news about the process, and hold universities accountable.

What does this service provide?

We provide a searchable database of campus antisemitism lawsuits and federal investigations, available with case summaries, timelines, and outcomes. To help educate and keep tabs on antisemitism in campus environments, we also provide news, educational content, and a public platform to submit alerts about new cases or developments. All content is completely free for users.

Who produces this website?

Administration is provided by admin, which is our team of legal research experts with particular expertise in schemas of anti-discrimination law/campus law. While we handle deep legal analysis and advocacy, our core team curates all information to ensure it is accurate and up-to-date.

How do I use or get involved with your platform?

Everyone is welcome to read our alerts, access our databases, use our legal tools, and submit new case alerts at no charge. As individuals with friends or family on campus and as interested citizens, we urge you to add to the conversation by submitting your information and updates, and by staying informed. To submit an alert or contact us generally, email [email protected] or call (332) 872-9905 or write 400 Madison Ave Fl 53 NY NY 10017

Who is your target audience?

We provide information to students, parents, professors, experts in law, journalists, and any other interested individuals in legal work around antisemitism in US higher education.

What makes this different from other services?

Our incredible commitment to tracking campus antisemitism litigation only, our no-barrier open submissions policy to allow anyone with anything important to say to say it, and our reliably easy-to-use format.

Still have questions?

Contact us at [email protected] or call (332) 872-9905.
400 Madison Ave Fl 53, New York NY 10017