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Wednesday,
February 11, 2004
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Brite
e-mail chills student free speech
Administrators
reluctant to settle speculation
So
much for free comment or criticism. Obviously, that sort
of freedom might be dangerous to Brite Divinity School.
An e-mail sent by a Brite administrator threatening to
take disciplinary action against students who comment
on possible allegations against faculty members squelches
academic expression and free speech rights. |
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