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Thu Apr 6, 2017, 12:40 AM Apr 2017

Tennessee Puts Off Effort To Define 'Anti-Semitism' On Campus After Students Say It's Not A Problem

Tennessee lawmakers are delaying until next year a proposal to define anti-Semitic speech on college campuses.

The move came after several University of Tennessee-Knoxville students testified Wednesday that hate speech is not a problem at their school.

The proposal, known as the Anti-Semitism Awareness Act or House Bill 885, responded to a social media debate that erupted last fall over the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Some UT-Knoxville students say they received anti-Semitic comments.

But Jordan Schipowitz, a senior and the past president of the Jewish organization Hillel, told lawmakers that didn't match up with what she'd seen.

Read more: http://nashvillepublicradio.org/post/tennessee-puts-effort-define-anti-semitism-campus-after-students-say-its-not-problem

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