New Jersey 2026-2027 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A1146

Introduced
1/13/26  

Caption

Adopts State definition of Islamophobia for certain civil and criminal purposes.

Impact

This legislative initiative is significant as it signals New Jersey's commitment to combating hate crimes and promoting civil rights. By adopting a precise definition of Islamophobia, public officials, law enforcement, and educational institutions are expected to have clearer guidelines and tools for identifying and addressing bias-related incidents. This could potentially transform how discrimination cases are handled, ensuring greater accountability and protection for victims of anti-Muslim sentiment. Furthermore, it aims to bolster efforts across the state to educate and raise awareness regarding the discrimination faced by Muslims.

Summary

Assembly Bill A1146 aims to formally establish a state definition of Islamophobia in New Jersey, addressing a growing concern over anti-Muslim bias and discrimination. The proposed definition encompasses various forms of hostility towards Muslims, including hate speech, discriminatory actions, and prejudicial treatment. This move has been inspired by a notable increase in reported incidents of Islamophobia in recent years, which have sparked a sense of urgency among legislators to take action in protecting the rights of Muslim individuals and communities in the state.

Contention

One of the notable points of contention surrounding A1146 is the balance between defining hate speech and protecting the right to free speech. The bill explicitly states that its definition of Islamophobia does not encompass criticism of Muslim-majority countries, recognizing the need for a careful approach to avoid constraining legitimate discourse. Critics may argue that such definitions could potentially be misused or lead to excessive governmental intervention in free expression. However, proponents assert that these provisions are essential for fostering a more inclusive and tolerant society.

Companion Bills

NJ S1592

Carry Over Adopts State definition of Islamophobia for certain civil and criminal purposes.

NJ A3684

Carry Over Adopts State definition of Islamophobia for certain civil and criminal purposes.

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