A Christian graduate student at Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville sued her college last Tuesday after the University allegedly issued three no-contact orders against her for expressing her conservative political opinions. No-contact orders and no-communication orders are restrictions the University imposes on students to prevent one from trying to communicate with the other directly or indirectly. Mainly used for Title IX cases involving sexual misconduct and harassment, Dejong’s case has shown how these orders can be abused. Should laws regulate such orders to stop them from being abusive to other students? “Universities can’t issue no-contact orders and tell students they can’t speak with other students simply for expressing their views,” Langhoffer said.
Source: Fox News June 11, 2022 14:15 UTC