Threats against Jewish and Other Israel Supporters at UWM Must Be Met by Enforcing University Rules

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This is an opinion piece by UWM Professor Shale Horowitz.

UWM’s anti-Israel student groups are now openly threatening Jews and others who support Israel’s existence and right of self-defense—posting on Instagram on Friday, July 19, “ANY organization or entity that supports Israel is not welcome at UWM. This includes the local extremist groups such as Hillel, Jewish Federation, etc. We refuse to normalize extremists and extremist groups walking around our campus…. Any organization that has not separated themselves from Israel will be treated accordingly as extremist criminals. Stay tuned.”

These are the same student groups that UWM Chancellor Mark Mone has been supporting. In a May 12 agreement to end the illegal anti-Israel encampment, Mone officially endorsed the student groups’ lies about Israel and supported the anti-Israel boycott; partnered with the groups to promote future activities at UWM; and promised that he would not take action against the students who had violated the law or university rules. Prior to the illegal encampment, such violations included vandalizing UWM’s Golda Meir Library and intimidating members of a Jewish student group.

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Following criticism from the public and the UW Regents, Mone apologized for having “weighed in on deeply complex geopolitical and historical issues,” but he did not rescind or reject the May 12 agreement. On July 3, Mone announced that he would step down as Chancellor on July 1, 2025.

How did Mone respond to the July 19 Instagram threats? He condemned “intimidating language aimed at Jewish community members and organizations on campus that support Israel.” However, he did not explicitly accuse the student groups of violating university rules: “Where speech is not protected by the First Amendment, UWM will address it through appropriate processes, which could include student and student organization disciplinary processes.” Given Mone’s record, nothing is likely to happen without renewed pressure from the public, the UW Regents, and our elected officials.

Wisconsin law is as follows (UWS 17.01): “The missions of the University of Wisconsin System … can be realized only if the university’s teaching, learning, research and service activities occur in living and learning environments that are safe and free from violence, harassment, fraud, theft, disruption and intimidation.”

Statements that would be protected by the First Amendment in other contexts thus merit disciplinary action if they threaten the university’s mission, as detailed in this law. For example, people might be within their First Amendment rights to shout down others and make generic threatening statements during a demonstration in an approved public venue. However, it would undermine the university’s mission to allow such behavior where others are expressing their viewpoints in class or at university events.

Doing nothing would maintain the flagrant double standard we have seen so far. What would the response have been if any other ethnic minority had been targeted in this way or if the student groups’ cause was opposing abortion?

Doing nothing invites continued escalation. For the anti-Israel groups are the true extremists. Many who support the destruction of Israel and its Jews will predictably support violence and intimidation against Israel’s supporters here in Wisconsin. Others will be next. The same rhetoric used against Israel is used against the United States. At the Republican Convention, a UWM protest leader proclaimed that “Republicans are not welcome
in this city.” Sound familiar? The red-green coalition of the far left and Islamic extremists also support the destruction of Western civilization and of the United States as we know it.

If our public universities are to remain pluralistic centers of education and scientific inquiry, Mone and other leaders must stop collaborating with those who threaten free and civil expression, discussion, and inquiry and must instead enforce university rules consistently and rigorously.

Shale Horowitz is a professor in UWM’s Political Science Department.

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Dairyland Sentinel

Dairyland Sentinel Wants AG to Intervene, Require DPI Public Records Disclosure

(The Center Square) – The Dairyland Sentinel is asking the Wisconsin Department of Justice to intervene in what it believes is an unfulfilled public records request.

The publication has continued to request a contract between the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction and Forward Exam test contractor Data Recognition Corp. related to a standards-setting conference in the summer of 2024 in the Wisconsin Dells that would have justified DRC’s use of non-disclosure agreements with conference attendees.

The contract was first requested in January 2025 and again in February. Dairyland Sentinel Publisher Brian Fraley asked DOJ to intervene in the matter based upon guidance that Attorney General Josh Kaul published last year.

“DPI has tried to convince reporters that this issue has been settled,” Fraley told The Center Square. “It has not.”

Fraley’s initial report on the conference led Wisconsin’s Joint Committee on Finance to delay a $1 million funding request to DPI with the committee later releasing $1.75 million to the department after the committee asked questions about the conference.

DPI then released a list breaking down specific costs to WisPolitics, not to Dairyland Sentinel or The Center Square.

Fraley said that he initially filed the request after reading DPI Superintendent Jill Underly's guest column noting that changes to the state’s Forward Exam standards were the result of a 100-person advisory committee, not decisions made by DPI.

“This is the most impactful education policy change in a decade and it’s clouded with secrecy,” Fraley said.

“This is a massive public policy decision that has impacted every single parent of school-aged kids in Wisconsin, whether they attend public school or not, because every single parent is empowered to determine what’s the best school for their kids and one of the factors they use is test scores and how they relate to the state benchmark.”

Fraley said that there is likely to be more that will still come from the meeting, including the Institute for Reforming Government’s belief that the committee constitutes an ad hoc committee, meaning the meetings should have been noticed, public and minutes should have been kept.

IRG recently requested that a special committee be formed to look into the conference.

Fraley then noted that a later DPI conference on federal funding advised school district that they could use federal Individuals with Disabilities Education Act funding to attend the conference, also held in the Wisconsin Dells.

He cited federal uniform grant guidance stating that grant spending must be “necessary and reasonable” and that the federal government could audit local school districts for that use of IDEA funds.

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