Law and Disorder

Law and Disorder is a weekly, independent radio program airing on several stations across the United States. Law and Disorder gives listeners access to rare legal perspectives on issues concerning civil liberties, privacy, right to dissent and the horrendous practices of torture exercised by the US government.

This program examines the political forces and legislation that are moving the United States into a police state. Four of the top progressive attorneys and activists host the program and bring an amazing, diverse line up of guests from grassroots activists to politically mindful authors. Most importantly, Law and Disorder brings access to attorneys who give insights to some of the most controversial cases. Law and Disorder will sometimes be the generator of news within the radio echo-chamber throughout the country.

Program website – http://www.lawanddisorder.org/

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June 3, 2024 National, News & Public Affairs

Counter Protest Tactics Attempt To Plague University Anti-Genocide Encampments and NYU Encampment and Arrests

Counter Protest Tactics Attempt To Plague University Anti-Genocide Encampments
As the Israel-Gaza War rages on, protests have spread throughout American campuses as students oppose Israeli's military onslaught and the tragic humanitarian crisis in Gaza. Student have demanded a ceasefire, an end to US military support for Israel and that universities divest from Israel. In response, University officials have suspended and expelled students, banned pro-Palestinian student groups, called in the police and sent mixed messages on students' right to free speech. At UCLA, a group of counter protesters launched a violent attack on pro-Palestinian protesters. Guest - Salam Al-Marayati, president and co-founder of the Muslim Public Affairs Council, where he oversees MPACs groundbreaking civic engagement, public policy, and advocacy work.

NYU Encampment and Arrests
In early May, New York Police Department officers demolished pro-Palestinian encampments, and arrested 56 student protesters, at New York University and the New School. Officials at both universities enlisted the police to assistance in tearing down the tents. Supporting student protesters at several NYC campuses has been Mumia Abu-Jamal, who has called in to address them from Mahanoy state prison in Pennsylvania. Mumia has told students that they are on the right side of history by electing not to be silent and to speak out. Guest - Xavier Fitzsimmons-Cruz, Xavier recently earned his masters degree at NYU; this fall he will begin working toward his PhD in history at the City University of New York.

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