Columbia Law School professor Katherine Franke alleged Israeli students bullied Palestinian peers, spurring colleagues’ ...
Former Columbia University professor Katherine Franke told Middle East Eye her departure was spurred by wider ...
Protecting professors from university discipline for their extramural speech is necessary, but no longer sufficient, Austin ...
Far-left City Comptroller Brad Lander took money for his mayoral campaign from a radical anti-Israel Columbia University professor whose hateful rhetoric got her booted from the college, according to ...
I have been targeted for my support of pro-Palestinian protesters by the president of Columbia University, several colleagues ...
Katherine Franke, BC ’81, former James L. Dohr professor of law, left her tenured professorship on Friday following a University investigation into alleged discriminatory harassment related to her pro ...
Katherine Franke, a law professor and vocal advocate of pro-Palestinian students, had been under investigation over remarks she made about Israeli students. By Stephanie Saul Columbia University ...
NEW YORK — A Columbia University law professor has left the university after an investigation found that she had discriminated against Israelis in violation of Columbia policies. Katherine ...
Katherine Franke said Friday in a letter that she’s effectively been terminated, following a university investigation into a media interview she gave in which she criticized students who formerly ...
So how does Katherine Franke, the former Columbia law professor ousted for discriminating against Israeli students, bid adieu to the New York City Ivy? By renewing the canard that Israeli students, ...
Columbia University and one of its longtime law professors, Katherine Franke, have severed ties after an investigation stemming from her advocacy on behalf of pro-Palestinian students. It was the ...
Katherine Franke, a longtime professor at Columbia, was investigated due to comments she made about Israeli students last year. In a January 2024 interview with “Democracy Now,” a New York ...