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by honksillet 2172 days ago
Here is an example... https://reason.com/2020/06/10/ucla-business-school-lecturer-...
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Im sorry, but I'm not getting your point. A guy in a non-humanities field of study got put on involuntary leave, and, in your mind, this is due to the humanities department?
"On June 3, Klein was placed on involuntary administrative leave until June 24. The notice states that the leave is necessary to give UCLA the opportunity to consider "allegations regarding behavior made in the course and scope of your position … inconsistent with [UCLA's Faculty Code of Conduct].""

What exactly is the university to do while it pondering the issue?

They’re not supposed to ponder the issue. They’re supposed to tell the students that if they don’t like departmental policy the door is that way.