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This Month in FIREHistory: Victory at RIC, Part 1
It鈥檚 hard to believe it鈥檚 already been a year, but last September we announced our victory in Professor Lisa Church鈥檚 case at Rhode Island College:
PROVIDENCE, R.I., September 10, 2004鈥擱hode Island College (RIC) Associate Dean Scott Kane stated in a decision released yesterday that he believes no 鈥渇urther formal action鈥 is required in the college鈥檚 trial of Dr. Lisa Church, a professor who refused to censor constitutionally protected speech.
鈥淲hile the decision is welcome news for Professor Church and her family, RIC still has not recognized the unconstitutionality and injustice of its actions. RIC was clearly trying someone for 鈥榙iscrimination鈥 for refusing to punish another person鈥檚 speech,鈥 said David French, president of the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (果冻传媒app官方), which wrote to RIC on the professor鈥檚 behalf and brought intense media and public scrutiny to the college鈥檚 actions. 鈥淭his hearing never should have happened.鈥
We would love to be able to say that RIC learned from its mistake and showed greater respect for basic rights from then on, but, sadly, that is not the case. Last spring we brought the outrageous case of Bill Felkner to the public attention. As we reported:
PROVIDENCE, R.I., May 26, 2005鈥擱hode Island College鈥檚 (RIC鈥檚) School of Social Work is requiring a conservative master鈥檚 student to publicly advocate for 鈥減rogressive鈥 social changes if he wants to continue pursuing a degree in social work policy. RIC鈥檚 appalling disregard for student Bill Felkner鈥檚 freedom of conscience is the latest in an ongoing string of abuses by RIC administrators and faculty members that violate the right to fundamental freedoms protected by the U.S. Constitution.
Felkner鈥檚 case is still not resolved. Anyone concerned about the lack of respect for free speech at RIC should contact President John Nazarian and ask him if RIC plans to ride roughshod over basic rights this year as it did last year.
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