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Re: (dramatic) article in Chronicle of Higher Ed about potential new sexual harassment policy
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- From: Brett Sokolow <>
- To: Mahri Irvine <>, "" <>
- Subject: Re: (dramatic) article in Chronicle of Higher Ed about potential new sexual harassment policy
- Date: Fri, 24 May 2013 17:51:52 +0000
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Bader is a former OCR staffer who is now a flack for FIRE. We have tangled previously. He, like FIRE, is distorting the meaning of the Montana resolution to fit his own sexual politics.
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From: Mahri Irvine <>
Organization: American University Date: Friday, May 24, 2013 10:12 AM To: "" <> Subject: (dramatic) article in Chronicle of Higher Ed about potential new sexual harassment policy Hi Everyone, Just wanted to alert you to
an article written by Hans Bader in the Chronicle of Higher Ed about sexual harassment issues and "radical" new policy that would have "dire implications for dating" and "cast a dark cloud over academic freedom" because it "would make every sex-education
class sexual harassment when it offends a squeamish student." Yeah, seriously, I'm not making this up--these are direct quotes from his article. Apparently Bader is a lawyer for the "Competitive Enterprise Institute." In the comment section, someone provided a link to the
original policy recommendation, upon which Bader is making his claims. The tone in this article is incredibly dramatic (perhaps I would even say inflammatory), and I'm sure that this "radical" new policy is being presented in, shall we say, a less than objective way. I know that some of you on this list
serve have written articles or responses for sites like the Chronicle, so I just wanted to send out an alert about this, in the hope that one of you might consider providing Chronicle readers with an overview/analysis of this new proposed policy in a manner
that is a little more objective (and educates readers about the very serious reality of sexual harassment on campuses) and a little less dramatic regarding the possibility of colleges “undermin[ing] freedom of intimate association.” Sincerely, Mahri Mahri Irvine PhD Candidate ("Rape Culture and the Legal System: Women’s Pathways to Prison in Washington, D.C.") American University Department of Anthropology |
- (dramatic) article in Chronicle of Higher Ed about potential new sexual harassment policy, Mahri Irvine, 05/24/2013
- Re: (dramatic) article in Chronicle of Higher Ed about potential new sexual harassment policy, Brett Sokolow, 05/24/2013
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