Rutgers Caves to Outrage Mob: Professor Faces Punishment for Facebook Posts About White People, Harlem Gentrification
August 21, 2018
August 21, 2018
NEW BRUNSWICK, New Jersey, Aug. 21 -- The Foundation for Individual Rights in Education issued the following news release:
It appears Rutgers University's commitment to faculty First Amendment rights is no match for an online outrage mob.
Tenured professor of history James Livingston was found guilty of violating Rutgers' Policy Prohibiting Discrimination and Harassment late last month for two sarcastic Facebook posts he wrote about gentrification in Harlem, t . . .
It appears Rutgers University's commitment to faculty First Amendment rights is no match for an online outrage mob.
Tenured professor of history James Livingston was found guilty of violating Rutgers' Policy Prohibiting Discrimination and Harassment late last month for two sarcastic Facebook posts he wrote about gentrification in Harlem, t . . .
