Ethics memo another free speech slight
The Daily Illini Editorial Board
It is appalling that in the midst of the most important election season in a generation, the University of Illinois has seen fit to tell thousands of instructors, employees and students that they may not participate in it.
According to a memo sent out last week to university employees, activities such as wearing political buttons or attending rallies could constitute a violation of an ethics policy that was originally intended to prevent university resources from being used for political purposes.
The memo, strictly interpreted, could be taken as a directive for university employees - including student employees - to not be politically active at any time, even off the clock.
Yes, even off the clock.
Whatever message was intended to be sent with this memo has been overshadowed by an idea that would be thought of as hilariously inept if it weren't so outrageous.
Professor Cary Nelson, president of the American Association of University Professors, characterized the University's message as "bullshit." Coming from an English professor, that says volumes about this memo's total failure to respect the First Amendment rights of thousands of people.
Quite a message to send, in the opinion of another professor who e-mailed this page Thursday, especially considering how much time and money has been invested in "branding" the University lately.
Unfortunately, the University has struggled with free speech issues in recent years in its attempts to quell disagreement with the decision to retire Chief Illiniwek and the establishment of the Inclusive Illinois initiative. However, this memo raises far greater concerns.
The only thing worse than cracking down on unpopular speech is cracking down on all speech. Ideology or party aside, does this university want to be known as the one where professors, even in the political science department, cannot attend political events? Or be known as the one with a bumper sticker patrol?
Not only could this policy harm the free flow of information inside the classroom, it deprives students of the necessary skill of learning to deal with opinions that may be different from their own.
Lawyers say messages like these have a "chilling effect" on speakers. Regardless of the likelihood of enforcement, this memo discourages university employees from exercising their rights.
If the University of Illinois stands for anything, it should be civic engagement. It shouldn't punish employees and faculty that use their own time and resources to get involved. It should hold them up as an example.
Reader's Comments
Most Popular
Apartment Search
602 West Springfield Ave., ChampaignAvailable July or August. Large, bright one bedroom near downtown Champaign in two story house....
Apartment is located near Engineering campus. Third floor apartments have cathedral ceilings....
809 West Main, UrbanaHalf off 1st month's rent! Available August 2010! Brand New Luxury House, 3 blocks East of...
Garage parking available, high speed internet access, 1 block to Beckman. SEE OUR WEBSITE FOR...
100 Village Park Way, SavoyExciting New Apartments and Townhouses! Two free Shuttles! Pet friendly 1, 2, 3, & 4 bedrooms with...
Classifieds
- 906-908 S. Locust, C. Apartments (Furnished)
- 605 S. Fifth, C. Apartments (Furnished)
- 508, 510, & 512 E. STOUGHTON, C. Apartments (Furnished)
- 502 W. Green, Urbana Apartments (Furnished)
- 5th & HEALEY, C. Apartments (Furnished)
- Do You Want Close? Apartments (Furnished)
- 4 BR HOUSE Houses for Rent
- Office Space Available Commercial Property
- Off-Campus Housing Apartments (Furnished/Unfurnished)
- Now Leasing Apartments (Furnished)
Restaurants & Bars
Need a place to eat and check your email? These places have wifi available.
Calendar
- Discovery Room
Savoy Recreational Center - Mar 18, 2010 11:00 pm - Brady
Aroma Cafe - Mar 19, 2010 7:00 pm - Virginia Theatre
Virginia Theatre - Mar 18, 2010 11:00 pm - Parent Date Night
Savoy Recreational Center - Mar 19, 2010 5:30 pm - William Kentridge: Ambivalent Affinities
Krannert Art Museum and Kinkead Pavilion - Mar 18, 2010 11:00 pm









Post new comment:
All comments are published at the discretion of The Daily Illini. Comments are the opinions of the individuals leaving them and do not reflect the views of The Daily Illini, Illini Media or its affiliated and related entities, or its partners, sponsors, advertisers or content providers. Comments are intended to be a means of reaction to a specific article, podcast, or gallery and will be moderated for obscenity and hateful language. Do not submit commercial, off-topic or other copyrighted material.