Duke Reinstates Students for Justice in Palestine Group After Review
Duke University reversed its suspension of Students for Justice in Palestine after determining a controversial social media post did not violate university policy.

Duke University has reinstated its Students for Justice in Palestine chapter after initially suspending the organization over concerns about a controversial Instagram post.
University officials conducted a review of the suspension and determined that the social media content in question did not breach existing university policies. The initial suspension had been implemented due to what administrators characterized as antisemitism concerns related to the group's online activity.
The reversal comes as universities across the United States continue to grapple with campus tensions surrounding Middle East issues and student activism. Many institutions have struggled to balance free speech protections with efforts to maintain campus safety and prevent discrimination.
Students for Justice in Palestine chapters at various universities have faced scrutiny over their activities and statements, particularly following recent escalations in Middle East conflicts. The organizations typically advocate for Palestinian rights and often call for divestment from companies with ties to Israel.
Duke's decision to reinstate the group suggests the university concluded that the controversial post, while potentially inflammatory, fell within the bounds of protected expression under campus speech policies. The university has not provided detailed information about the specific content that prompted the initial suspension or the criteria used in its review process.