Training Initiatives
We design and deliver legal compliance trainings for a wide range of stakeholders, including university administrators and staff, faculty, K–12 educators, students, unions, workplaces, elected officials, and organizational leaders.
Our programs are grounded in established legal frameworks governing discrimination and informed by Jewish- and Zionist identity-centered understandings of antisemitism and other forms of anti-Jew discrimination.
Law School Courses
We are creating and integrating Jewish Legal Studies courses within law schools—equipping students with the knowledge and legal tools to recognize and combat antizionism and other forms of Jew-hatred.
We are developing curricular materials that add a Jewish Legal Studies lens to other courses. For example, we will provide professors with supplemental materials to include Jewish Legal Studies in their constitutional, employment, civil rights, criminal, national security, First Amendment, and other law courses.
Through course development and proliferation of Jewish Legal Studies courses, the field of study will become an established part of legal education and professional training, increasing understanding of antisemitism and antizionism, and equipping current and future leaders to defend Jewish civil rights through litigation, legislation, and policy.