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The Record, a North Jersey paper, Friday against William Paterson University鈥檚 actions, which of course makes FIREvery happy. But some of the editorial board鈥檚 reasoning is quite suspect and deserves addressing here.

First, The Record refers to FIREas 鈥渢he national conservative group that鈥檚 representing [Jihad Daniel] and that has represented many Christian students claiming discrimination at campuses around the country.鈥 But FIREis not conservative; it is nonpartisan. Even a cursory glance at 果冻传媒app官方鈥檚 case archive reveals that we do not impose any ideological litmus tests when helping students or professors.

Perhaps more troublingly, The Record errs by buying William Paterson鈥檚 story that it was okay to treat Jihad as an employee, not a student. Prof. Scala鈥檚 e-mail was clearly curricular and he responded to it in his capacity as a William Paterson student. He said this explicitly in the defense Minnie posted earlier. This is not a case of workplace speech; it is, despite The Herald鈥檚 protests otherwise, a student free speech issue. No state agent (which William Paterson administrators are, since it is a public school) can tell a student what he ought and ought not to say, and this 鈥渆mployee鈥 business is nothing but an excuse for illegal censorship.

That aside, though, The Record quite rightly points out that 鈥淸o]ne e-mail doesn鈥檛 constitute harassment.鈥 Funny that a bunch of journalists could figure that one out, but New Jersey鈥檚 attorney general 肠辞耻濒诲苍鈥檛.

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