Your Legal Options After an Antisemitic Incident
Whether you’re dealing with workplace harassment, campus discrimination, or a hate crime — here’s where to begin legally.
Options May Include
- Filing with the EEOC (employment discrimination)
- Submitting a Civil Rights Complaint (Title VI or other federal protections)
- State-level hate crime prosecution — varies by location
- Filing a civil lawsuit with assistance from advocacy or pro bono groups
Support-Oriented Legal Groups
- StandWithUs Legal Division – legal help for students, employees, and community members
- FIRE – defend your free speech or academic rights
- ADL Legal Center – tools and strategies for responding to antisemitic incidents
- Zionist Legal Alliance (ZLA) – advocacy and legal action in defense of Jewish and Zionist rights
- Pro bono law clinics – often offered by law schools; check local options or [contact us] for help connecting
📚 More Resources
- Pro-Bono Help (coming soon)
- How to Report to the FBI
- How to Document Incidents