The students who run the Columbia Law Review sought out the Palestinian scholar Rabea Eghbariah, who was censored by Harvard Law Review last year, asking him to provide a new essay for the Columbia Law Review (CLR.) He worked on it with CLR editors for five months. CLR published it early on Monday June 3, almost immediately the journal’s board of directors responded by pulling the entire website offline, leaving only the message, “Website under maintenance.” Eghbariah called it " a testament to a deplorable culture of Nakba denialism.”
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