St. John鈥檚 University: Professor Accused of Violating Bias Policy for Asking FIREto Debate Global Trade
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St. John's University
Case Overview
In September 2020, graduate student and adjunct History professor Richard Taylor taught a lesson about the history of the 鈥淐olumbian Exchange,鈥 the transfer of biodiversity and culture resulting from 15th and 16th century transatlantic trade. After a student filed a bias complaint about Taylor鈥檚 slideshow, which provided a discussion prompt (鈥淒o the positives justify the negatives?鈥), and an activist group mounted a letter-writing campaign, St. John鈥檚 investigated Taylor for 鈥渁sk[ing] students to justify slavery and discuss the positives and negatives of slavery[.]鈥 Taylor was found responsible for violating St. John鈥檚 anti-harassment policy on October 5, 2020. FIREwrote to St. John鈥檚, asking it to end any attempts to punish Taylor for a question that 鈥 even if accurately framed by Taylor鈥檚 critics and the investigator 鈥 would be fully protected by academic freedom. Taylor sued St. John鈥檚 in state court; the case is ongoing.