This seems a bit crazy. Can anyone affiliated with Marywood University really be disciplined for the content of their speech or expression?
Yes, it’s true. As a private institution, Marywood can choose with whom they affiliate and the terms of that affiliation. So far Marywood has not chosen to protect the speech of its students and faculty. Since one’s affiliation with Marywood may turn upon whether what they say or do as scholars and private citizens is reflective of Marywood’s values, those affiliated with Marywood do not really have academic or intellectual freedom.
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