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This week, FIREand others have warned Temple University that it cannot punish professor Marc Lamont Hill over his controversial comments on Israel. As a public university, Temple is forbidden by the First Amendment from punishing Hill for his protected expression. Nevertheless, calls for his termination continue.

Hill, who teaches media and communication, sparked controversy last week over comments he made at the United Nations International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People. In his speech, he called for 鈥減olitical action 鈥 that will give us what justice requires and that is a free Palestine from the river to the sea.鈥 Critics said Hill鈥檚 use of phrase 鈥渇rom the river to the sea,鈥 was a threat against Israel.

Temple President Richard Englert that 鈥淧rofessor Hill鈥檚 right to express his opinion is protected by the Constitution to the same extent as any other private citizen.鈥 But a suggests an investigation is already underway.

The Temple Times also reports that the university has refused its multiple requests for comment. On Monday, FIREcalled on Englert to confirm that the university will not investigate or punish Hill鈥檚 speech. FIREhas asked Temple to respond to our letter by Friday. But given the continuing calls for his termination, Temple would do well to clearly and publicly disclaim the possibility of punishing him immediately.

As of this afternoon, a group of Temple professors supporting Hill鈥檚 right to free speech. The Temple Association of University Professors , citing academic freedom.

Yet, Temple has remained under intense pressure to punish Hill, including from one of its own trustees.

Board of Trustees Chairman Patrick O鈥機onnor, a prominent Philadelphia-area attorney, local media that he and the board were 鈥渘ot happy鈥 about Hill鈥檚 comments, and that 鈥減eople wanted to fire [Hill] right away.鈥 O鈥機onnor also warned that Temple鈥檚 legal team was 鈥済oing to look at what remedies we have.鈥

鈥淔ree speech is one thing. Hate speech is entirely different,鈥 O鈥機onnor told .

That assertion is, of course, contrary to the First Amendment. But explain that to O鈥機onnor鈥檚 law firm partner, who on Wednesday weighed in on the controversy. In a letter to the editor published in The Legal Intelligencer, Stephen Cozen defended O鈥機onnor鈥檚 call to punish Hill and criticized the TAUP for 鈥渟tand[ing] behind the false rubric of academic freedom.鈥 Because he believes academic freedom protections do not apply, Cozen reasons that the 鈥渋ssue then is free speech and as we all know free speech has its limitations. . . [h]ate speech is one of them.鈥

No, .

Cozen went on to opine that 鈥渢he delegitimization of the state of Israel is the equivalent of anti-Semitism and is a form of hate speech.鈥 Cozen also explained that his partner 鈥渃learly said鈥 that 鈥淗ill鈥檚 speech was disgusting and that he would need to look at what options Temple University had.鈥 But that鈥檚 contrary to Philly.com鈥檚 that 鈥淥鈥機onnor said he had instructed Temple鈥檚 legal staff to explore its options in response to Hill鈥檚 remarks.鈥

So which is it? Is O鈥機onnor is evaluating the speech for his own edification, or has he directed the university to launch an investigation?

Meanwhile, a former Philadelphia-area congressional candidate is Temple to 鈥渁ct鈥 in response to a organized by Temple University FIREfor Justice in Palestine because it uses language used by Hill 鈥 which, again, is protected speech.

FIRE is not the only organization asking Temple not to bow to public pressure to punish Hill鈥檚 protected speech. , writer advocacy group said punishing Hill would 鈥渦ndermine academic freedom.鈥 , a political expression advocacy group, also to Temple.

鈥淎s a civil liberties group we call on you uphold Hill鈥檚 First Amendment rights,鈥 wrote Defending Rights & Dissent. 鈥淔iring, discipling, or taking other punitive measures against Hill for his political expression is absolutely unacceptable.鈥

FIRE agrees, and we continue to monitor the situation. We again ask Temple to abide by its First Amendment obligations and make clear that it will not investigate or punish Hill鈥檚 protected expression.

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