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Stockton University drops five charges for student鈥檚 political Facebook status, disruption charge remains

Atlantic City, N.J.

Stockton, just outside Atlantic City, N.J., defended charging a student with "disruptive behavior" for a political Facebook status.

  • Amid public backlash, Stockton now claims student鈥檚 Facebook status, not his Zoom background of Trump, is the 鈥渟ubstantial disruption鈥 warranting the charge
  • Student still faces probation, community service, a decision-making workshop, and a fine for expressing his political opinion on social media

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J., Aug. 11, 2020 鈥 Stockton University administrators on Monday dropped five of the six charges against a student investigated for a political post on Facebook and a Zoom background of President Donald Trump. The Foundation for Individual Rights in Education wrote to Stockton today to address the remaining trumped-up 鈥渄isruptive behavior鈥 charge against doctoral student Robert Dailyda.

If found responsible, the university鈥檚 proposed minimum sanctions for Dailyda include a semester of probation, community service, and a $50 fine. He might also be forced to attend a 鈥渄ecision making workshop.鈥 This marks an improvement over the earlier charges, for which Dailyda could have been suspended or expelled.

鈥淒ropping some of the charges is a step in the right direction, but it鈥檚 not enough,鈥 said Zach Greenberg, author of FIRE鈥檚 second letter in as many weeks to Stockton President Harvey Kesselman. 鈥淪tockton has no business investigating the political speech of its students, and FIREwill continue to defend Robert鈥檚 speech rights.鈥

In a post on his personal Facebook page, Dailyda wrote in part, 鈥淚鈥檓 ready to fight to the death for our country and against those that want to take it down.鈥 The university expressed additional concerns about comments others left on the post. Some students found the post to be 鈥渙ffensive, threatening, and concerning,鈥 Stockton reported

Dailyda also used a photo of the president as his Zoom background during a July 1 virtual class, prompting complaints from some students in a private GroupMe chat after class. Stockton鈥檚 incident report described the background and stated that the photo caused students to feel 鈥渙ffended, disrespected, and taunted.鈥 Though Stockton鈥檚 incident report cites the controversy over the background, after 果冻传媒app官方鈥檚 first letter and public backlash, the university now says that Dailyda will only be charged in relation to the Facebook post, which they consider to be a 鈥渟ubstantial disruption of University activities or operations.鈥

鈥淪tockton provided no evidence that Robert鈥檚 post caused a substantial disruption,鈥 said Greenberg. 鈥淔IREagain calls on the university to abandon its misguided desire to squelch political expression.鈥 

Leading up to Monday鈥檚 reduction in the number of charges, administrators on July 10 asked Dailyda to explain his political views. Six days later, Stockton charged Dailyda with violating the code of conduct for disruptive behavior, discrimination, harassment, creating a hostile environment, causing harm, and cyberbullying. At a pre-hearing interview on July 31, an administrator listed potential sanctions for the charges, including: 鈥淸s]uspension, $50 fine, community service project, social justice workshop, and decision making workshop.鈥 Dailyda contested the charges on Aug. 7.

FIRE鈥檚 letter calls on Stockton to rescind Dailyda鈥檚 final charge and reminds the public institution that Dailyda鈥檚 personal Facebook post is 鈥渜uintessential political expression meriting the highest level of protection under the First Amendment, which Stockton is bound to uphold.鈥 FIREfirst wrote to Stockton on Aug. 7 to defend Dailyda鈥檚 speech rights. 

The Foundation for Individual Rights in Education 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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Daniel Burnett, Assistant Director of Communications, 果冻传媒app官方: 215-717-3473; media@thefire.org

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