Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Oh, Duke . . . why do you make it so hard?
Alright, sure . . . Duke is the greatest college basketball program, and Coach K. is the best coach in college basketball. No room for (what my friend Michael Perry would call) "reasonable" disagreement there. But . . . sometimes Duke University (or parts of it) makes such an (institutional) idiot of itself. Volokh has the report.:
Duke University’s Women’s Center has canceled an event about motherhood because the sponsor was engaging in pro-life expression elsewhere on campus. A Women’s Center representative told Duke Students for Life (DSFL) that “we have a problem” and an ideological “conflict” with the event, which was supposedly canceled to protect Duke women from encountering the event during the group’s “traumatizing” pro-life “Week for Life.” ...
As part of a “Week for Life” series of events held at Duke over March 15–19, DSFL had reserved a Women’s Center space for a “Discussion with a Duke Mother” on March 18. A Duke student and mother was to speak about motherhood and the challenges of being in both roles. But the day before the event, the reservation was abruptly canceled in a voicemail to the group.
Meeting with the group on March 18, Duke Women’s Center Gender Violence Prevention Specialist Martin Liccardo said that because the event was associated with the Week for Life and DSFL, the event could not be held at the Women’s Center.
Liccardo told the group that the prospect of holding a pro-life event in the Women’s Center during Week for Life was too upsetting for some students: “We had a very strong reaction from students in general who use our space who said this was something that was upsetting and not OK. So based on that, we said, OK, we are going to respond to this and stop the program.” .. .
https://mirrorofjustice.blogs.com/mirrorofjustice/2010/03/oh-duke-why-do-you-make-it-so-hard.html