Kansas City Art Institute: Student Expelled for Retweeting Hentai
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Kansas City Art Institute
Case Overview
On June 15, 2022, Kansas City Art Institute began investigating incoming student Ash Mikkelsen after it received a complaint about their pseudonoymous Twitter account, which includes retweeted images of Japanese cartoon pornography, or hentai. On June 29, KCAI expelled Mikkelsen for 鈥渃ontributing to a hostile learning environment鈥 and 鈥減otential sexual harassment鈥 based on the 鈥渃ontent鈥 on the Twitter account. Mikkelsen did not receive a hearing before the expulsion and could formally dispute the allegations only through an appeal. On July 6, FIREwrote to KCAI explaining that because the institution promises students free expression, it cannot expel Mikkelsen for their artistic expression. We also criticized KCAI for violating Mikkelsen鈥檚 due process rights for not providing them an opportunity to contest the allegations against them prior to imposing the most severe sanction of expulsion. On July 12, KCAI overturned Mikkelsen鈥檚 expulsion on appeal.