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Georgetown鈥檚 investigation of a single tweet taking longer than 12 round-trips to the moon
- The Catholic university鈥檚 ongoing investigation of a 45-word tweet has 鈥 so far 鈥 spanned 74 days, longer than the entire reign of at least 11 popes.
- TAKE ACTION: Tell Georgetown to drop investigation of clearly protected speech.
WASHINGTON, D.C., April 15, 2022 鈥 What do the presidency of William Henry Harrison, the complete voyage of the Mayflower, and the gestation period of Georgetown University鈥檚 mascot have in common? They鈥檙e all shorter than the time it鈥檚 taking Georgetown to investigate a 45-word tweet.
In defiance of advocacy efforts by the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education and higher ed leaders across the political spectrum, Georgetown University Law Center is still investigating the clearly protected speech of Ilya Shapiro, who was set to start as executive director of Georgetown Law鈥檚 Center for the Constitution on Feb. 1.
鈥淚t鈥檚 laughable that Georgetown Law鈥檚 administrators would need even one day to pore over a tweet,鈥 said FIREExecutive Director Robert Shibley. 鈥淏ut if they鈥檙e determined to use their magnifying glasses on the tweet until they find something punishable, they鈥檒l be investigating until their retirement.鈥
TAKE ACTION: TELL GEORGETOWN TO DROP ITS INVESTIGATION
On the evening of Jan. 26, Shapiro posted to Twitter that Sri Srinivasan, chief judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, would be President Biden鈥檚 鈥渂est pick鈥 for the Supreme Court. He continued: 鈥淏ut alas doesn鈥檛 fit into latest intersectionality hierarchy so we鈥檒l get lesser black woman.鈥
Shapiro鈥檚 鈥渓esser black woman鈥 phrasing went viral on Twitter, and Georgetown Law Dean William Treanor sent an email the tweet as 鈥渁ppalling鈥 and 鈥渁t odds with everything we stand for at Georgetown Law.鈥
On Jan. 31, the law school suspended Shapiro and launched an investigation of the tweet. The investigation has lasted for 74 days thus far, with no sign of concluding. In the meantime, advocacy organizations and higher ed leaders from around the country, including prominent journalists like and , have argued for Shapiro鈥檚 right to free speech. Since the investigation into Shapiro鈥檚 tweet began, Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson was nominated by President Biden and confirmed by a divided Senate, a body not exactly known for its speed. But Georgetown can鈥檛 stop analyzing a 45-word opinion about the nomination.
鈥淭he Mayflower only took 66 days to get to Massachusetts,鈥 said Shibley. 鈥淕eorgetown鈥檚 voyage to a decision about a tweet should be far less arduous and time-consuming. It鈥檚 time for Georgetown to admit that it can鈥檛 punish protected speech and reinstate Shapiro.鈥
Though Georgetown is a private institution not bound by the First Amendment, it is of the university 鈥渢o provide all members of the University community, including faculty, students, and staff, the broadest possible latitude to speak, write, listen, challenge, and learn.鈥
Join us in calling on the university to live up to its laudable goals by immediately ceasing its investigation of Ilya Shapiro:
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