Cornell University: Student Assembly Resolution Requiring Trigger Warnings
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Cornell University
Case Overview
On March 23, 2023, Cornell University鈥檚 Student Assembly adopted a resolution that would require faculty to warn students of potentially triggering content before teaching it. The resolution defines 鈥渢riggering content鈥 as including 鈥渂ut not limited to鈥 topics such as 鈥渟exual assault, domestic violence, self-harm, suicide, child abuse, racial violence, transphobic violence, homophobic harassment, etc.鈥 FIREwrote Cornell on March 29 urging it not to implement such an overbroad and vague policy that countermands the university鈥檚 commitment to free speech and violates faculty academic freedom rights to determine how to approach potentially controversial material in the classroom. On April 3, Cornell released a statement refusing to implement the policy, citing its commitments to academic freedom and open inquiry.