What are Georgetown Professors Forbidden to Say?

Reason | EUGENE VOLOKH

Eugene Volokh, Professor of Law at UCLA, received a copy of the report issued by the Georgetown’s Diversity, Equity and Affirmative Action office on the Ilya Shapiro situation— as Volokh explores in his post, “[the report] tells us about much more than just the Shapiro incident: It gives us a good sense about what all Georgetown professors are, at least ostensibly, forbidden from saying…”

“Under the reasoning of the Georgetown University Office of Institutional Diversity, Equity & Affirmative Action (IDEAA) report in the Ilya Shapiro matter, a wide range of public speech criticizing religions, political parties, veterans, etc. could be ‘prohibit[ed] harassment.’”

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