[Peace-discuss] Official Probe Calls On Illinois To Reconsider Salaita Firing

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Fri Dec 26 08:49:37 EST 2014


Official Probe Calls On Illinois To Reconsider Salaita Firing

Description: Students and faculty are determined to keep challenging
University of Illinois administrators' decision to fire Steven Salaita.
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Students and faculty are determined to keep challenging University of
Illinois administrators' decision to fire Steven Salaita. (
<https://flic.kr/p/oUnwRr> Jeffrey Putney/Flickr)

An official investigative committee at the University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign is calling for the decision to fire
<http://electronicintifada.net/tags/steven-salaita> Steven Salaita to be
reconsidered.

The report by the  <http://www.senate.illinois.edu/af0402.asp> Committee on
Academic Freedom and Tenure (CAFT) states that:

"In light of the irregular circumstances leading up to the Board of
Trustees' disapproval of an appointment for Dr. Salaita, the Committee
recommends that Dr. Salaita's candidacy be remanded to the College of
Liberal Arts and Sciences for reconsideration by a committee of qualified
academic experts."

Salaita was fired from a tenured position last August after pro-Israel
donors, faculty and students mounted a campaign against him because of
tweets he made excoriating Israel's attack on Gaza.

His case has become an international cause celebre in the struggle for
academic freedom and against censorship on campus of views critical of
Israel.

"Game changer"

The Center for Constitutional Rights (CCR), whose attorneys form part of
Salaita's legal team, warmly welcomed the CAFT report.

The committee "has found that UIUC's actions with regard to Professor
Salaita were wrong," CCR
<http://ccrjustice.org/newsroom/press-releases/salaita%E2%80%99s-attorneys-p
raise-academic-freedom-and-tenure-committee-findings> said in a statement.
CCR added that the report had affirmed that "the university had clear
contractual obligations to Professor Salaita" which had been violated along
with basic commitments to academic freedom and free speech.

Bruce Rosenstock, president of the Campus Faculty Association at the
University of Illinois,
<http://wuis.org/post/ui-faculty-association-president-calls-salaita-report-
game-changer> told WUIS public radio that the CAFT report is a "bombshell
and a game changer" that would force university officials to revisit their
decision to rescind Salaita's appointment.

University violated policies and procedures

In its summary, the report states:

The process by which Dr. Salaita's proposed appointment was withdrawn and
eventually rejected did not follow existing policies and procedures in
several substantial respects, raising questions about the institution's
commitment to shared governance. The reasons given - the civility of tweets
made by Dr. Salaita in the summer of 2014 - is not consistent with the
University's guarantee of freedom of political speech. Statements made by
the Chancellor, President, and Trustees asserting that the incivility of a
candidate's utterances may constitute sufficient grounds for rejecting his
appointment should be renounced.

"We do not believe that Dr. Salaita's political speech renders him unfit for
office," CAFT states. "We recommend that statements made by the Chancellor,
President, and Trustees asserting civility as a standard of conduct be
withdrawn."

CAFT is part of the university senate, a legislative body established under
the <http://www.senate.illinois.edu/> University of Illinois statutes.

"Fitness"

Supporters of Salaita may find the report troubling in at least one way:
while the report affirms that Salaita's tweets did not "render him unfit"
and that "civility" is not grounds for refusing his appointment, it now
introduces another new, vague standard of "fitness."

In an apparent concession to administrators, the report adds, "the
Chancellor has raised legitimate questions about Dr. Salaita's professional
fitness that must be addressed."

CAFT acknowledges that in giving credence to concerns about Salaita's
"fitness" - unrelated to his scholarship, teaching record and political
speech - it "might appear to allow the Trustees to ask for a review of the
professional fitness of any candidate who makes remarks that they deem
unpopular or offensive."

CAFT adds, "Our opinion derives from circumstances that are extraordinary
and unlikely to be replicated."

But the CAFT report at least calls for Salaita to be "provided the
opportunity to respond to any proposed findings of professional unfitness
before the body concludes its proceedings."

It also recommends "that the university take responsibility for the
financial consequences to Dr. Salaita of its irregular adherence to its own
policies and procedures."

Nonetheless, the substantive findings clearly fault the university
administration's handling of the case. Administrators have always ruled out
reinstating Salaita, but this report calls for that option to be considered.

It remains to be seen if the university will dig in its heels or whether
further litigation is the next step in Salaita's struggle to regain his
rights. Salaita has already
<http://electronicintifada.net/blogs/ali-abunimah/salaita-sues-univ-illinois
-refusing-release-emails-related-firing> filed one lawsuit against the
university for its refusal to release emails related to his case.

The 140-page report, of which I have only made a preliminary review, is
attached. It will undoubtedly require further, close study.

 

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