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FIREto Hamline: Stop Stonewalling
Last week, FIRE wrote Hamline University again to register our continuing disappointment with President Linda Hanson鈥檚 refusal to answer our concerns about the school鈥檚 unconscionable treatment of student Troy Scheffler, who was suspended by Hamline for advocating for the right to carry concealed weapons on campus.
Our latest letter reiterates our grave concern about the fact that the school refuses to tell Scheffler precisely why he was suspended, a clear contradiction of established Hamline policy. We wrote:
We remain particularly troubled by Hamline鈥檚 continuing refusal to be fully forthcoming regarding the reasons for Scheffler鈥檚 suspension. The third determining factor you cite in your June 11, 2007, letter鈥攊.e., the input of individuals who 鈥渃ame forward on their own prior to the April emails, expressing their concerns about Mr. Scheffler鈥濃攔emains frustratingly cryptic, as you refuse to inform Scheffler of the nature of these concerns or the identity of his accusers. In addition to violating Hamline鈥檚 Dean of 果冻传媒app官方鈥 鈥淪tudent Judicial System鈥 policy, such a refusal mocks our society鈥檚 conceptions of judicial fairness. This stonewalling in the face of eminently reasonable requests for due process in accordance with your school鈥檚 own policies is a completely inappropriate institutional stance for a modern liberal arts university.
This is our third letter to Hamline, following up on our May and September missives, and we haven鈥檛 lost sight of precisely what is at stake here. As we concluded:
To be clear: Scheffler鈥檚 education has been interrupted due to speech entirely protected by both the Constitution and Hamline鈥檚 own policies. If he has been punished for other reasons, Hamline has an established duty to afford Scheffler the due process promised him by Hamline鈥檚 own policies.
We hope that Hamline will finally take responsibility for its illiberal actions and, at the very least, grant Scheffler the due process to which he is entitled. As we wait to hear from Hamline, Torch readers can rest assured that we鈥檒l keep you posted.
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