Monday, September 20, 2010

Fascist bastard?

U. S. Appeals Court Throws Out Suit Over Religious Speech (Chronicle of Higher Education)

     A federal appeals court on Friday threw out a case brought by a Los Angeles City College student whose Speech 101 professor shouted him down and called him a "fascist bastard" while he was giving a presentation about his Christian faith.
     The student, Jonathan Lopez, sued the Los Angeles Community College District last year. He said that the professor, John Matteson, retaliated and discriminated against him because of his religious beliefs. The lawsuit asked the court to strike down a district sexual-harassment code that forbade students and employees from creating a "hostile or offensive" educational environment. A federal district judge later issued an injunction preventing the college district from enforcing that code, saying it was overly broad and violated free-speech rights.
     But a panel of the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit unanimously found that Mr. Lopez failed to show he was harmed by the sexual-harassment policy and that he lacked standing to bring the case. Despite "the disturbing facts of the case," Mr. Lopez did not show how his speech, or his intended speech in the future, would have violated the policy he challenged, the judges ruled.
     "No LACC official or student invoked or even mentioned the policy, nor did anyone suggest that Lopez's ... speech constituted sexual harassment," the ruling says….

For-Profit Higher Ed Rewards Those Who Oppose New Rules (Inside Higher Ed)

     Members of Congress who have signed letters opposing proposed tougher regulations for for-profit higher education have seen their contributions from the sector increase, according to an investigation by ProPublica. The nonprofit journalism organization found that members who signed letters opposing new rules have received $94,000 in 2010. For some of the lawmakers, this means much more money than they have received from the sector in the past. Rep. Donald Payne, a Democrat from New Jersey, received $6,000 in campaign contributions from for-profit higher ed from 2005 through 2009. In 2010, he received more than $20,000....

3 comments:

Sarah said...

Nice, wait for another update from your blog

Anonymous said...

Maybe the little fellow was a fascist bastard and needed it pointed out.

Anonymous said...

It is important not to confuse the issue of whether this student is a "bastard" (or whatever) with the issue of whether the kind of policy (re harrassment) that this college enforces violates the 1st Amendment or otherwise objectionably restricts liberties. I'm guessing the student is no prize, but I'm also wondering about this college's policy. I'm surprised that yet another issue hasn't arisen here: whether the instructor stepped over any lines in "abusing" the student as he did. These are separate issues, not to be conflated. --BvT

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