LIEBERWITZ | Statement in Protest of the Cornell University Interim Expressive Activity Policy

On January 24, 2024, Cornell President Pollack and Provost Kotlikoff announced a new Cornell University Interim Expressive Activity Policy. While extolling Cornell’s existing policies protecting academic freedom and freedom of speech and expression, the new Interim Policy severely restricts those very freedoms.

As the Executive Committee of the Cornell University Chapter of the American Association of University Professors we raise our voices to protest the Interim Policy’s restrictions that undermine academic freedom and freedom of speech and expression, which are fundamental to Cornell’s existence as an educational institution. Instead of protecting academic freedom and free speech, the Interim Policy reiterates restrictions that already exist, such as prohibitions on blocking entrances to buildings, while also creating new substantial restrictions that are not “reasonable time, place and manner” regulations. Among the new restrictions are silencing mechanisms that prohibit speech outright or create such burdens or limitations as to discourage any attempts to speak. The new Interim Policy also gives the University Administration broad discretion in applying restrictions and requirements, while imposing the threat of disciplinary action for violating its provisions. With this new Interim Policy, Cornell’s “Year of Freedom of Expression” may well become Cornell’s “year of restrictions on expression.”

We call on faculty, students, and staff to make your voices heard! Join us at the University Assembly meeting on Feb. 6 from 4:45 to 6 p.m. (700 Clark Hall or by Zoom) to speak out against the restrictions on freedom of expression, and demand full consideration of the Interim Policy by all Cornell shared governance bodies.

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