For years, universities have been less inclined to protect speech and quicker to sanction it. After recent protests, it’ll be difficult to turn back. Jeannie Suk Gersen reports.
The new dispute concerned whether student protesters would be disciplined. The participants had been warned repeatedly that erecting tents in Harvard Yard was against university policy, which forbids “interference with members of the University in performance of their normal duties and activities,” and the school had issued disciplinary charges to dozens of students.
But if Garber’s allegations form some of them, then some students may have been disciplined not merely for participating in an encampment but for violating discrimination, harassment, or bullying policies. The pressure to enforce those policies cannot be overstated.
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