ACLU Urges Brown to Reject Trump’s Latest “Compact” Demands

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ACLU Urges Brown to Reject Trump’s Latest “Compact” Demands

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The ACLU of Rhode Island announced Friday that it sent a letter to Brown University President Christine Paxson condemning the Trump Administration’s new “compact” that would undermine academic freedom and the autonomy of higher education institutions, and urging the university president to “forcefully and publicly reject” the demands contained in the compact. 

"We believe that your university’s previous capitulation has simply empowered and emboldened the Trump administration to demand more," writes the ACLU.

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As GoLocal reported, on Wednesday, Brown and eight other schools received 10-page compact letters from the Trump administration laying out the "compact." The letter was first reported by the Wall Street Journal.

Among the requirements, universities would be forced to change their governance structures to prohibit anything that would “punish, belittle, and even spark violence against conservative ideas.”

In urging President Paxson to publicly and unequivocally reject the “compact,” the ACLU says that the previous agreement with the Trump administration “simply empowered and emboldened the Trump administration to demand more.”

 

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The ACLU letter states that the requirements would “restrict university employees from speaking out on political issues, limit the enrollment of foreign students, and once again require the university to essentially deny the existence of transgender students.” 

This new set of demands comes only two months after Brown capitulated and agreed to accept the Trump administration’s discriminatory definition of sex to receive federal funding. 

The full letter can be viewed here.

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