In recent developments, the states of South Dakota and Georgia have enacted legislation purportedly aimed at combatting antisemitism, but with significant implications for religious freedom and freedom of expression. Governors Kristi Noem and Brian Kemp signed bills into law that adopt the International Holocaust Remembrance Association (IHRA)’s working definition of antisemitism, ostensibly to protect Jewish […]
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