In 2015, Palestine Legal published a report with the
Center for Constitutional Rights about what the two organizations described as "the Palestine exception to free speech."[6] During the first four months of 2015, the organization reported responding to 102 requests from
university students and faculty for
legal aid, most of them involving accusations of support for
terrorism and
antisemitism.[7]
In 2019, Palestine Legal lawyers reported responding to more than 180 attempts to suppress the speech of students and
academics supporting Palestinian rights.[8]
In May 2021, Truthout reported that Palestine Legal had been tracking bills that would harm advocacy for Palestinian rights since 2014.[9]
In response to the
2023 Hamas attack on Israel, Dylan Saba, an attorney with Palestine Legal, said "Glory to the resistance and the people of Palestine". Saba was described by
The Forward as part of a small segment of the
Jewish left that supported the Hamas attack.[10]