Bill

Bill > AR65


NJ AR65

NJ AR65
Condemns Rutgers University's acquiescence to anti-Semitic protests.


summary

Introduced
01/13/2026
In Committee
01/13/2026
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

2026-2027 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This resolution condemns Rutgers, The State University's acquiescence to anti-Semitic protests. In response to the escalating Israel-Hamas conflict, students at institutions of higher education across the country established protests and encampments to protest the conflict, including Rutgers University-New Brunswick. On April 29, 2024 student protestors at Rutgers established an encampment on the lawns of Voorhees mall, disturbing the operations of the institution, glorifying the violence Hamas has inflicted on the Israeli people, and utilizing anti-Semitic rhetoric. The student protestors demanded 10 actions from Rutgers, including: a divestment of funds from any corporation materially participating in, benefitting from, or otherwise supporting the State of Israel; the termination of the institution's partnership with Tel Aviv University; the establishment of a memorandum of understanding with Birzeit University; the acceptance of, and scholarships for, 10 Gazan students; a statement from President Jonathan Holloway referring to the conflict as a genocide and advocating for a ceasefire; hiring based on cultural competency; and full amnesty for those participating in the encampment. Rutgers accepted eight out of 10 of the demands in return for an end to the encampment. In acquiescing to eight of the 10 demands, the administration of Rutgers displayed a blatant disregard for its Jewish and pro-Israel students. The glorification of violence and use of anti-Semitic rhetoric, a form of hate speech, and the acceptance of this hate speech by the administration, creates a hostile learning and working environment for Jewish students, faculty, and staff. Therefore, due to the anti-Semitic practices of the administration of the institution, it is altogether fitting and proper for the Legislature to condemn the institution's acquiescence to the demands of the anti-Semitic protestors.

AI Summary

This resolution condemns Rutgers University's actions in agreeing to eight out of ten demands made by student protestors who had established an encampment on campus in response to the Israel-Hamas conflict. The resolution states that these protestors glorified violence and used anti-Semitic rhetoric, which is defined as hate speech that creates a hostile environment for Jewish students, faculty, and staff. By accepting these demands, the resolution argues that Rutgers University disregarded the well-being of its Jewish and pro-Israel community members, prioritizing the disbanding of the protest over enforcing rules designed to protect all students. The resolution, therefore, expresses the Legislature's disapproval of the university administration's decision to acquiesce to these demands.

Committee Categories

Education

Sponsors (5)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly Higher Education Committee (on 01/13/2026)

bill text


bill summary

Loading...

bill summary

Loading...

bill summary

Loading...