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Victory for Free Speech at Glendale Community College

贵滨搁贰鈥檚 press release today celebrates the settlement reached by Professor Walter Kehowski with the Maricopa County Community College District (MCCCD) allowing him to return to teaching this fall. Kehowski was placed on administrative leave in March when he sent George Washington鈥檚 Thankgiving address over MCCCD鈥檚 鈥渁nnouncements鈥 listserv last November. He included a source link in the e-mail to Pat Buchanan鈥檚 website where he found Washington鈥檚 address. Five professors filed harassment complaints with the district calling Kehowski鈥檚 e-mail 鈥渉ostile鈥 and 鈥渄erogatory鈥 because of the link to Buchanan鈥檚 website, which contained information on Buchanan鈥檚 views on immigration and other topics.
 
MCCCD found Kehowski in violation of its Equal Employment Opportunity policy and other policies regarding unsolicited, non-work-related e-mails. MCCCD Chancellor Rufus Glasper placed Kehowski on paid administrative leave and recommended his dismissal. Other employees had previously sent non-work-related e-mails over the 鈥渁nnouncements鈥 listerv about a variety of topics, including politics, without any repercussions. When it became evident Kehowski鈥檚 rights to free expression and legal equality were not protected by MCCCD, he contacted 果冻传媒app官方.
 
As we recounted in today鈥檚 press release: 

FIRE wrote to Chancellor Glasper on April 25 to protest the actions against Kehowski, stating that the U.S. Supreme Court has held that for workplace expression to be considered 鈥渉arassment,鈥 it must be 鈥渟evere or pervasive enough to create an objectively hostile or abusive work environment.鈥 Sending a link to a website, which readers can either visit or simply ignore, does not fit this exacting standard. FIREfurther wrote that MCCCD applied a double standard to Kehowski because numerous other employees frequently send similarly unsolicited announcements over the same listserv. 

When Chancellor Glasper failed to address these concerns, FIREissued a press release to publicize MCCCD鈥檚 actions against Kehowski, eliciting outrage over Kehowski鈥檚 treatment from journalists, academics, and concerned citizens across the country.  

On Friday, June 22, MCCCD and Kehowski reached a settlement that will allow Kehowski to return to teaching classes this fall. MCCCD has withdrawn the charges that Kehowski violated its policies, though it will henceforth restrict his use of the district e-mail system. A confidentiality agreement prohibits either side from discussing the details of the settlement, but Kehowski affirms that he is satisfied with the outcome. 

鈥淒ropping the charges against Kehowski was the only acceptable resolution to the district鈥檚 excessive and unfair actions,鈥 Lukianoff said. 鈥淗opefully, this settlement will remind other universities that abusing harassment policies to bully students and professors who engage in unpopular expression will not stand.鈥 

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