The policy doesn’t mention a specific issue, but many faculty see it as an attempt to limit what they can say about Israel’s war in Gaza. The consideration of the policy, which has been in the works for months, comes after UC’s Ethnic Studies Faculty Council and several faculty departments have criticized Israel over the war. In addition, when the policy was first discussed at January’s regents meeting, regent Hadi Makarechian said the board was considering the policy because “some people were making political statements related to Hamas and Palestinians.”

    • @[email protected]
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      08 months ago

      The constitution says the government can’t limit your freedom of speech. There’s nothing protecting you from your employer (or any other non-government entity) for reacting to your speech.

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        8 months ago

        Freedom to speak without repercussions. UC is a government body = unconstitutional

        Glad you understand now