Workplace or the university or whatever. The idea that people could say well you know and Sexual Assault are really bad but still we have to correct misstatements and we have to care about due process for accused parties. The idea that people can disagree on where to draw the line between helping victims and protecting Due Process Rights and a debate about where to draw the line, universitys are all about that sort of debate. The idea that people would turn to using the law to either ban or in this case severely this incentivize by means of damages judgment, that i think, that is antithetical to free speech and open expression of values and that is driven by, that is driven by legal developments and driven by harassment law which even outside of universities is insubstantial contention with the First Amendment. Its the sort of thing where it incurred just universities, especially private universities that can get away with it more easily, it encourages universities to take a cya attitu
Fenves answers questions about encampment, arrests at University Senate meeting
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More than 2,000 people arrested nationwide in pro-Palestinian campus protests
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Reuters/Elijah NouvelageVideo taken by a witness and confirmed by local reporters captured the moment Noëlle McAfee, the chair of Emory University’s philosophy department, was dragged from a pro-Palestine campus protest in handcuffs Thursday evening—as she called on a student to let her peers know she’d been arrested. McAfee, who’s also the president-elect of the Emory University Senate, can be heard calling out to a stranger—who recorded the whole ordeal—and telling him she was merely observing