The University of Hong Kong is considering a policy to punish students who “bring disrepute” to the institution. An extreme version of academic brand management, and a safe bet this would target students who criticize the university and the government. https://t.co/w8YMuKYs37
— Sarah McLaughlin (@sarahemclaugh) April 28, 2022
Same energy. And what makes Mr. Cohn think school boards that want to pass such rules listen to their lawyers?This would not be enforceable. Teachers have a First Amendment right to criticize the school district.
— Ari Cohn (@AriCohn) April 28, 2022
Why is it that school districts so often have such boneheaded lawyers?
Shame on you, @Carrollisd https://t.co/P4jZLpXcAF
We are fast approaching full fascism in large swaths of our country. https://t.co/4bzSvxpEgh
— Fred Wellman (@FPWellman) April 28, 2022
It's the answer "I don't have a clue" that makes it art.when a legislative opponent tries to bait you into saying you're a book-burner and you just do the job for himhttps://t.co/2B3Ta010SK pic.twitter.com/Sm32QrEZX3
— Peter Bonilla (@pebonilla) April 28, 2022
I really wish Democrats would talk more about this.NEW: President Biden just blasted Republicans for attacking teachers and making them a “target of the culture wars.” He asked an audience of teachers, “Did you ever think you’d have to worry about book burnings and banning books all because it doesn't fit a political agenda?”
— No Lie with Brian Tyler Cohen (@NoLieWithBTC) April 27, 2022
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