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Jurist ACLU asks US Supreme Court to overturn Arkansas law requiring pledge not to boycott Israel

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The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and the ACLU of Arkansas Thursday filed a petition with the US Supreme Court challenging an Arkansas law requiring state contractors to sign a pledges stating they will not boycott Israel.

The ACLU filed the lawsuit on behalf of the Arkansas Times arguing that the law violates their First Amendment right to boycott. Arkansas Times also argues that due to the enactment of the law, they have been penalized for not signing. The Arkansas Times brought the lawsuit against the University of Arkansas Technical College because by refusing to sign the pledge, the Arkansas Times would have to reduce their fees by 20 percent. The US Court of Appeals for the 8th Circuit Court in June held that the Arkansas law does not unconstitutionally infringe on the Arkansas Times’s First Amendment rights.

Arkansas passed the law in 2017 which required “public contracts to include a certification that the contractor will not ‘boycott’ Israel.” In the petition filed by the ACLU, the ACLU argues that the “politically-motivated consumer boycotts are not protected by the First Amendment” which the 8th Circuit held was not protected. The 8th Circuit had previously held in 2019 that the law did violate First and Fourteenth Amendment protections after a different federal judge held that the law was not unconstitutional.

Holly Dickson, executive director of the ACLU of Arkansas, said in a statement:

The right to free speech includes the right to participate in political boycotts. America was founded on political boycotts, and boycotts are a powerful way to speak and create change. This state legislative majority wanted the government to have power to force people to relinquish their First Amendment rights or pay a penalty, and that is a dangerous step backward for our rights.
The ACLU is asking the US Supreme Court to overturn the 8th Circuit’s ruling which the ACLU says is inconsistent with other federal court rulings.

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