The University of Michigan settled a free speech lawsuit filed by First Amendment watchdog Speech First. The settlement ends a near 18-month legal battle over the school’s Bias Response Team and its definitions of “bullying” and “harassment” in the student code of conduct.
Per the settlement, UMich will keep its new definitions of “bullying” and “harassment,” which Speech First and UMich agree are acceptable. UMich will also replace its Bias Response Team with Campus Climate Support (CCS). The Bias Response Team will not be reinstated, and the CCS “cannot impose discipline” on students.
The Department of Justice also filed a Statement of Interest in the case, specifically criticizing the Bias Response Team.
Education, politics, and anything else that catches my attention.
Tuesday, October 29, 2019
The 1st Amendment Is First For A Reason
A small 1st Amendment win today:
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free speech,
higher education
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