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... According to Hentoff, Hann was not violating the universities school of conduct, which prohibits actions, no speech. Not only did Hentoff disagreed with Gregorian, he felt that Gregorian was a hypocrite because it was Gregorian that also proposed a free speech code right after his inauguration in 1989. ... Hentoff also accused Gregorian of engaging the cruelest form of Orwellian speech and called Gregorian’s decision a pitiable curve ball. Logically, Hentoff says that Hann did not violate any school code of conduct because believes that Hann was expelled for his speech, not action. ...
Gregorian’s school code of conduct did not prohibit speech, it prohibits actions including but not limited to behavior that shows flagrant disrespect for the well-being of others or is unreasonably disruptive of the University community.
Approximate Word count = 618 Approximate Pages = 2.5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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