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SAN DIEGO, Calif., April 13, 2021 鈥 Almost a month after launching a preliminary investigation into law professor Tom Smith鈥檚 online comments criticizing the Chinese government, the University of San Diego School of Law is doubling down on its violation of Smith鈥檚 expressive rights. In defiance of free speech advocacy efforts by the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education , the law school has now passed the investigation to the university for an official review.
鈥淲e have an oppressive institution cracking down on dissent by investigating a professor for criticizing an oppressive government cracking down on dissent,鈥 said Sabrina Conza, FIREprogram analyst. 鈥淯SD鈥檚 unconscionable treatment of Smith is a delight for fans of irony and censorship alike.鈥
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On March 10, Smith an excerpt from a Wall Street Journal op-ed on his personal blog, along with his own commentary: 鈥淚f you believe that the coronavirus did not escape from the lab in Wuhan, you have to at least consider that you are an idiot who is swallowing whole a lot [sic] of Chinese cock swaddle.鈥
After the post prompted cries of racism from student groups, the university opened an investigation into Smith鈥檚 reference to 鈥淐hinese cock swaddle.鈥 In response to the criticism, Smith updated the post to clarify that he was referring to the Chinese government, not to Chinese people generally.
FIRE defended Smith鈥檚 freedom of expression in March with a letter to the university. The university鈥檚 general counsel responded, offering only that USD was 鈥渞eviewing the matter and expeditiously will take action as appropriate.鈥 FIREsent a second letter on April 1 expressing its disappointment with the tepid response and reminding the university that investigations alone are enough to create an impermissible chilling effect on campus.
鈥淚t鈥檚 easy to say that you have the right to free speech, but there鈥檚 a climate where there鈥檚 so much that you risk by exercising that right,鈥 Smith told 果冻传媒app官方. 鈥淎nd it ends up really diminishing academic freedom.鈥
FIRE received no response to its second letter, but Smith let FIREknow on April 6 that rather than backing down, the university launched an official 鈥渞eview.鈥
鈥淎gainst the objections of free speech advocates and all common sense, and in defiance of its own promises to protect extramural expression, USD continues to obsess over Smith鈥檚 comments,鈥 said Conza. 鈥淭he school must immediately end its review so that all faculty can feel free to express themselves and engage in open dialogue.鈥
In his inaugural address as president, USD President James Harris said the university can set an example in higher education by playing a 鈥渃entral role as a bastion of free speech and open dialogue in a free and democratic society.鈥
Though USD is a private institution not bound by the First Amendment, it is required to live up to its .
The Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE) is a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization dedicated to defending and sustaining the individual rights of students and faculty members at America鈥檚 colleges and universities. These rights include freedom of speech, freedom of association, due process, legal equality, religious liberty, and sanctity of conscience 鈥 the essential qualities of liberty.
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Katie Kortepeter, Media Relations Associate, 果冻传媒app官方: 215-717-3473; media@thefire.org
James T. Harris, President, University of San Diego: 619-260-4520; president@sandiego.edu
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