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Kansas Faculty Workgroup Plans to Rewrite Overbroad Policy
Earlier this month, the Kansas Board of Regents created a 鈥workgroup鈥 to review its overbroad and vague new on 鈥渋mproper use of social media鈥 by faculty at Kansas public colleges and universities. As my colleague Will Creeley reported last Thursday, the Board refused to suspend the policy during review, leaving faculty still at risk of being fired for posts that 鈥渋mpair[] ... harmony among co-workers鈥 or are 鈥渃ontrary to the best interest of the university,鈥 among other things. But happily, the workgroup has already shown greater respect for faculty free speech rights鈥攖he reported Friday that the group plans to 鈥渄isregard th[e] policy and instead compose its own proposal.鈥
This is welcome news considering the broad range of protected speech currently punishable under鈥攁nd chilled by鈥攖he policy. Last week, Board spokesperson Breeze Richardson told student newspaper that the workgroup would recommend changes to be made to the policy but that the policy would not be revoked or completely rewritten. Though some provisions鈥攕uch as the prohibition of incitement to violence鈥攎ay remain without posing constitutional issues, others will require substantial changes in order to protect faculty rights, and it is reassuring to see the faculty workgroup acknowledge as much.
The group is to meet next on February 1, plans to accept comments on a draft in mid-March, and will submit its proposal to the Board by April 16. Check back to The Torch for updates.
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