Victory for free speech advocates : Texas becomes third state to strike down unconstitutional anti BDS law

Inuhanyou

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In 2017, Texas became one of more than two dozen states to pass a law or have taken some sort of executive action explicitly targeting the pro-Palestinian boycott, divestment, and sanctions movement. The Texas statute barred the state from doing business with companies involved in the movement. The free speech concerns here are rather obvious, and on Thursday night, a federal judge ruled against the law.

U.S. District Judge for the Western District of Texas Robert Pitman, an appointee of Barack Obama, delivered an injunction to the Texas law on Thursday night. The lead plaintiff, Bahia Amawi, is an Austrian-born American citizen and speech pathologist with family members in Palestine. Due to her support of BDS, Amawi had refused to sign a contract with a local school district for whom she had worked for nearly a decade which explicitly said she wouldn’t boycott Israel, and thus was forced to end her relationship with the school district.

In his opinion, Pitman directly took on the fact that just five lawmakers in the entire Texas legislature voted against the bill. “Texas touts these numbers as the statute’s strength,” Pitman wrote, in finding that the law violates the First Amendment. “They are, rather, its weakness.” Later, he wrote that “the statute threatens ‘to suppress unpopular ideas’ and ‘manipulate the public debate through coercion rather than persuasion.’ This the First Amendment does not allow.”

This is the third time that the federal courts have struck down anti-BDS laws. In January 2018, a federal judge temporarily blocked a similar law in Kansas, after which the state amended the law. Last September, another federal court followed with a ruling against an anti-BDS law in Arizona. Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey signed an amended law last week.

As for Amawi, Pitman noted in his ruling that the school district in Texas she worked with had said it would offer her a new contract if the law was invalidated by the federal courts. Amawi told the Washington Post after the ruling came down that she expects to get her job back next year. “It’s a huge win not just for me, but for everybody here in Texas,” she told the Washington Post. “I was in tears.”
https://splinternews.com/judge-blocks-texas-anti-bds-law-in-scathing-ruling-1834326230


Justice for Amawi has been long overdue.
 

Jexhius

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This seems like the obvious outcome considering how these laws run foul of the First Amendment, but still good to see.
 
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The real issue is that a bipartisan political climate believes that these laws are liable to be passed regardless of whether they are constitutional or not.

The same was happening in both the senate and the house up until the midterms.
 
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Just seems like a no brainer, really.

Workers for work for or with the state should be allowed to not consume whatever products they choose.
 
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IIRC, there are 26 states with anti BDS laws in effect across the country. This is but a small victory, but it is a necessary one to set the precedent for future court decisions.
 

gcubed

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The real issue is that a bipartisan political climate believes that these laws are liable to be passed regardless of whether they are constitutional or not.

The same was happening in both the senate and the house up until the midterms.
Can't be fucking with that aipac money.

Money vs unconstitutional law?

Money wins
 
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Inuhanyou

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Can't be fucking with that aipac money.

Money vs unconstitutional law?

Money wins
There are too many people who still believe that money and power and lobbying does not influence politicians to become corrupt, or worse acknowledge that reality and still handwave the disastrous implications away depending on what party affiliation they side with. That has got to change.
 

bionic77

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Man sometimes it feels like the courts are the only fucking thing that works in America.

This was such an obviously bad idea from the start. Whether you support Israel or not, allow there to be a debate about these things. Such a fascist and dumb thing to do to make it mandatory to support a foreign country.

Huge props for this woman for taking a stand. Sadly those people are rarely rewarded for their bravery and yet many of our freedoms and liberties are due to stands like these.
 

gcubed

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This news is proof it doesn't.
It wins in context to the point the poster I was quoting was talking about.

There are too many people who still believe that money and power and lobbying does not influence politicians to become corrupt, or worse acknowledge that reality and still handwave the disastrous implications away depending on what party affiliation they side with. That has got to change.
I think lobbying has varying degrees of success. Something like NRA and AIPAC that not only gives you money but has the power to sway a shitload of voters? That works. I don't even think money is that involved in their power right now.
 

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The fact that the laws got this far in this many states is proof that lobbying works.

The courts are the only protection we have from lawless politicians.
 
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Inuhanyou

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It wins in context to the point the poster I was quoting was talking about.



I think lobbying has varying degrees of success. Something like NRA and AIPAC that not only gives you money but has the power to sway a shitload of voters? That works. I don't even think money is that involved in their power right now.
Money is involved as far as contracts through weapons dealers and governments(we supply Israel with tons of armory through various means). It is about the synergy of preserving corrupt power structures and that always includes money and lobbying even if indirectly.