The Wages of Progressive Hate: The First Antisemitism Lawsuit Filed Against a Statehttps://pjmedia.com/rick-moran/2026/02/26/the-wages-of-progressive-hate-the-first-antisemitism-lawsuit-filed-against-a-state-n4949979Parents of some Jewish schoolchildren in California along with civil rights organizations have filed a lawsuit against the state of California, the state Board of Education, the California Department of Education, and several individuals, in a landmark case charging the state with failing to protect children "from antisemitic harassment, violence, and propaganda in the state’s public schools," according to an exclusive to The Free Press.
The suit was filed in federal court by the Louis D. Brandeis Center for Human Rights Under Law and the Israel-advocacy group StandWithUs on behalf of several Jewish families. What their children were forced to endure, and the abject failure of the state to lift a finger to correct the antisemitic atmosphere in many schools, is almost beyond belief.
The October 7, 2023, attack on Israelis by Palestinian terrorists precipitated a wave of antisemitic incidents and attacks across the country. In 2024, there was a record number of attacks on Jews in the U.S., rising 21% compared to the previous year.
The lawsuit is based on the free exercise of religion protections guaranteed under the California Constitution. The suit argues "that persuasive antisemitism in California’s public schools has 'deprived [Jewish students] of equal access to educational benefits and opportunities.'"
I wonder whether "persuasive" in the last quoted paragraph is a malaprop or auto-correct-fart and the word should be "pervasive".
The burden of proof for the plaintiffs could be challenging. They will need to prove that the state knew there was a threat, knew the "antisemitic harassment, violence, and propaganda" was actually happening, and did nothing meaningful to prepare for or counteract what was happening.