A new wave of state laws that try to limit Americans constitutional right to engage in political boycotts is now 0 for 2 in federal court. On Thursday night, a federal court blocked Arizona from enforcing a law requiring state contractors to certify that they are not participating in boycotts of Israel. The court agreed with the ACLU that the law likely violates contractors free speech rights under the First Amendment.
A restriction of ones ability to participate in collective calls to oppose Israel unquestionably burdens the protected expression of companies wishing to engage in such a boycott, U.S. District Court Judge Diane J. Humetewa wrote in her decision issuing a preliminary injunction against the law.