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Ulez Ads Were “Misleading” Because They Relied on Modelling and Not Actual Data, Advertising Standards Authority Rules

Adverts for the expansion of London's Ulez scheme were misleading because they relied on modelling estimates and not actual data, the Advertising Standards Authority has ruled.
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Boycott Debate Underscores Competing Academic Freedom Commitments

We certainly hope that the MLA does not consider a one-sided punitive resolution against Israel like the one adopted by the American Studies Association [ASA]. The “blowback” against the ASA has been significant.
— Roz Rothstein, co-founder and CEO of StandWithUs

It is still too early to assess, but I would nevertheless venture to predict that next year will not be an easy one for Israel’s enemies on campus.
— Judea Pearl, father of Daniel Pearl