NJAC CEO Mark Goldfeder joins CNN’s The Lead with Jake Tapper to explain freedom of speech, supporting terrorism and other other immigration/ deportation-related cases currently playing out across the
- Ofir Mizrahi
- Apr 15
- 1 min read
Updated: Apr 15
CNN
NJAC CEO Mark Goldfeder joins CNN’s The Lead with Jake Tapper to unpack the legal boundaries around deportation, free speech, and material support for terrorism. He offers legal clarity on recent student cases at Columbia University and explains how certain activist behaviors go beyond protected expression under U.S. law. In a related discussion, Goldfeder addresses the federal government’s scrutiny of Harvard University’s tax-exempt status, arguing that institutions receiving public funds have a legal responsibility to enforce anti-discrimination policies. These conversations reflect NJAC’s broader mission to use legal tools in the fight against antisemitism and protect civil society.
Mark was fantastic and the CNN people were obviously uniformed and condescending.