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After Gay Marriage Flap, Marquette Moves to Fire Tenured Prof

MILWAUKEE, Wisc., February 5, 2015鈥擠isregarding freedom of speech, academic freedom, and its own policies, Marquette University will attempt to revoke Professor John McAdams鈥檚 tenure and fire him.

Marquette is taking action against McAdams, a political conservative and frequent critic of the administration, supposedly in response to his online criticism of a graduate student instructor who told a student not to oppose same-sex marriage in her class. Marquette had previously suspended McAdams without due process, treated him as though he presented a violent threat, and cancelled his current semester鈥檚 classes.

The Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE) has called for McAdams鈥檚 reinstatement in light of Marquette鈥檚 egregious violations of his rights.

鈥淚f Marquette can fire a tenured professor for criticizing a fellow teacher on a blog, then tenure at Marquette is worthless, as are freedom of speech and academic freedom,鈥 said FIREExecutive Director Robert Shibley. 鈥淲hile this is more than likely just an excuse to get rid of McAdams, the fact that McAdams鈥檚 supposed offense was criticizing a teacher for squelching dissenting opinions in class only makes Marquette鈥檚 utter contempt for dissenters more obvious.鈥

On November 9, 2014, McAdams, a tenured associate professor of political science, on his Marquette Warrior blog describing a recorded conversation between an undergraduate student and the instructor for his 鈥淭heory of Ethics鈥 philosophy course. The instructor, Cheryl Abbate, was also a doctoral student in Marquette鈥檚 philosophy department. Abbate was recorded telling the student that the expression of certain opinions in class was inappropriate because those opinions may be considered offensive to other listeners. Abbate specifically cited the student鈥檚 stated opposition to same-sex marriage as a problem. McAdams鈥檚 post , with various commenters defending or criticizing his and Abbate鈥檚 arguments.

On December 16, Richard C. Holz, dean of Marquette鈥檚 Klingler College of Arts and Sciences, suspended McAdams. The suspension letter stated that Marquette was 鈥渃ontinuing to review [McAdams鈥檚] conduct鈥 and ordered him not to enter the Marquette campus except with advance permission from the university. Holz did not inform McAdams of any alleged policy violations justifying the suspension, as require. Marquette later claimed in public statements that McAdams was 鈥渦nder review鈥 and , claiming that its 鈥渄efinition of suspension is without pay鈥濃攚hich governing faculty suspension. On December 18, Marquette cancelled McAdams鈥檚 spring semester classes.

In a , Holz told McAdams that he 鈥渉ad no justification to put [the] graduate student鈥檚 name in [his] internet posts鈥 and informed him that as a result of his doing so, Abbate had received harassing and threatening letters and emails and had decided to transfer to another doctoral program. McAdams鈥檚 continued suspension and ban from campus by claiming that 鈥淸t]he safety of [Marquette鈥檚] students and campus community is [its] top priority.鈥 Though it had not charged McAdams with any conduct violations, Marquette further stated that it 鈥渄oes not tolerate harassment and will not stand for faculty members subjecting students to any form of abuse, putting them in harm鈥檚 way.鈥

In a January 30 letter calling for McAdams鈥檚 immediate reinstatement, FIREcautioned Marquette that unilaterally suspending McAdams for the opinions expressed on his blog violated his freedom of speech and academic freedom. FIREalso pointed out Marquette鈥檚 multiple violations of faculty policies, noted its public insinuations that McAdams constituted a threat to campus safety, and highlighted the severe threat to free speech posed by Marquette鈥檚 claim that McAdams was directly culpable for the actions of unknown individuals who allegedly harassed or threatened Abbate after reading his blog.

鈥淎 fundamental principle of our society is that you aren鈥檛 responsible for how unrelated and possibly unhinged third parties react to your speech,鈥 said 果冻传媒app官方鈥檚 Shibley. 鈥淢arquette鈥檚 disgraceful argument is no different in principle from saying that the Charlie Hebdo cartoonists were somehow to blame for their own deaths.鈥

Despite 果冻传媒app官方鈥檚 repeated criticisms, as well as criticism from organizations including the American Association of University Professors, Marquette informed McAdams on January 30 that it intended to revoke his tenure and fire him. Marquette claimed that McAdams鈥檚 actions amounted to 鈥渟erious instances of 鈥 dishonorable, irresponsible, or incompetent conduct鈥 justifying his termination. Marquette also continued to blame McAdams for threats and harassment made by third parties over whom he had no control, stating that he 鈥渒new or should have known that [his] Internet story would result in vulgar, vile, and threatening communications.鈥

Astoundingly, Marquette President Michael R. Lovell claimed Wednesday evening that the university鈥檚 efforts to revoke McAdams鈥檚 tenure 鈥渉ave everything to do with ... guiding values and expectations of conduct toward each other鈥 and 鈥渘othing to do鈥 with academic freedom or freedom of speech.

鈥淚t鈥檚 madness to claim that Marquette鈥檚 case against McAdams has 鈥榥othing to do鈥 with his academic freedom and free speech rights. You could hardly have a more direct attack on both freedoms than the one Marquette is mounting,鈥 said Peter Bonilla, director of 果冻传媒app官方鈥檚 Individual Rights Defense Program. 鈥淚f a professor can be fired for being less civil in pedagogical debates than administrators would prefer, freedom in the academy is simply nonexistent.鈥

FIRE is a nonprofit educational foundation that unites civil rights and civil liberties leaders, scholars, journalists, and public intellectuals from across the political and ideological spectrum on behalf of individual rights, freedom of expression, academic freedom, due process, and rights of conscience at our nation鈥檚 colleges and universities. 果冻传媒app官方鈥檚 efforts to preserve liberty on campuses across America can be viewed at thefire.org.

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