From the Open-Publishing Calendar
From the Open-Publishing Newswire
Indybay Feature
ACLU Raises Constitutional Concerns Regarding UCSC Judicial Process
The American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California has sent the UCSC administration a letter this morning expressing their concerns over the “constitutional failures in the University’s disciplinary process for students who are alleged to have participated in the protest at Kerr Hall in November 2009.” The letter is highly critical of the UCSC administration pointing out significant flaws of due process that have occurred and continue to occur so far.
SAN FRANCISCO, CA – The American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California has sent the UCSC administration a letter this morning expressing their concerns over the “constitutional failures in the University’s disciplinary process for students who are alleged to have participated in the protest at Kerr Hall in November 2009.” The letter is highly critical of the UCSC administration pointing out significant flaws of due process that have occurred and continue to occur so far.
From the ACLU: “The ACLU of Northern California sent a letter today to the Chancellor and Chair of the Academic Senate at U.C. Santa Cruz, criticizing the University’s use of restitution as a penalty for students alleged to have participated in protests in November 2009. The ACLU letter cites due process concerns, criticizing the University for subjecting students to a $944 fine without a hearing and without proof of individual responsibility for claimed damage. The letter also criticizes the University’s failure to provide students who are being granted a hearing for other forms of discipline with specific factual allegations of misconduct and a description of the evidence the University has of their alleged misconduct.”
From the ACLU: “The ACLU of Northern California sent a letter today to the Chancellor and Chair of the Academic Senate at U.C. Santa Cruz, criticizing the University’s use of restitution as a penalty for students alleged to have participated in protests in November 2009. The ACLU letter cites due process concerns, criticizing the University for subjecting students to a $944 fine without a hearing and without proof of individual responsibility for claimed damage. The letter also criticizes the University’s failure to provide students who are being granted a hearing for other forms of discipline with specific factual allegations of misconduct and a description of the evidence the University has of their alleged misconduct.”
Add Your Comments
Comments
(Hide Comments)
And if you're an academic institution catering to the spawn of (relatively) wealthy liberals, the opinion of the ACLU matters to you too. Or hears hoping. It is a load of bullshit, and it is good to see a organization with solid cred like the ACLU call bullshit on that bullshit.
Did the local ACLU ever defend the two ACLU organizers who were ticketed for trespass and driven away from the entrance adjoining the parking lot next to Trader Jo's in downtown Santa Cruz? Anyone know?
We are 100% volunteer and depend on your participation to sustain our efforts!
Get Involved
If you'd like to help with maintaining or developing the website, contact us.
Publish
Publish your stories and upcoming events on Indybay.
Topics
More
Search Indybay's Archives
Advanced Search
►
▼
IMC Network