The moratorium, which went into effect in October 2023, prohibits professors from teaching and researching using Native American cultural items, human remains and images or reproductions of these items or remains, according to the policy documents reviewed by The College Fix. The ban has received pushback from scholars both in and outside the district, with one telling The Fix it is “like a sledgehammer to our collections.” Despite multiple letters calling out the policy for violating the First Amendment from the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression, the moratorium continues. In March, FIRE Program Counsel Ross Marchand wrote a third letter to the district after a policy revision stalled.Liberal Red washing at work...
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