BDS Activists infiltrated ASA Leadership. boycotted the Jewish state. It wasnt by popular demand
Emails unearthed in a federal lawsuit appear to show that the American Studies Associations decision to boycott Israel was orchestrated by a small cadre of academics who infiltrated the ASAs leadership to demonize the Jewish state.
The ASA website says the scholarly group promotes the development and dissemination of interdisciplinary research on U.S. culture and history in a global context, but in December 2013 it endorsed an academic boycott of Israel. The ASAs leadership, called the National Council, backed the boycott resolution and put it to a membership vote. A third of the members voted, and two-thirds of those endorsed the resolution.
Last year four ASA members sued the organization, alleging the boycott violated its bylaws, the District of Columbia Nonprofit Corporation Act, and laws prohibiting nonprofits from exceeding their chartered purposes. Even putting legality aside, the boycott was out of step with the principle of academic freedom. The boycott generated an immediate rebuke from the executive council of the Association of American Universities.
The ASA sought to have the suit thrown out, arguing that legal challenges violate the groups First Amendment rightsa claim commonly made by Israel boycotters. A federal judge rejected that argument in March and allowed the case to proceed.
A central figure in the boycotts adoption was Jasbir Puar, an associate professor of womens and gender studies at Rutgers University, according to emails cited in a public filing by the plaintiffs in the case. The emails appear to show that after joining the ASAs nominating committee in 2010, Ms. Puar actively tried to stack the National Council with boycott backers.
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