A lesson in Freedom of Speech for this town's favorite college: Court says University of Kansas can't expel student over off-campus tweets
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Students pay for learning not fucking off campus nannying. The ass clowns are scholars?
ReplyDeleteGood for Navid to have his identity exposed for the lout he is. Told to have no contact by the courts he coud have used good sense and let it go that his ass got dumped. He had to spend attorney fees and show the world the mental midget he is. Females take note, Navid is a whiny wimp....if you see him...run fast, run far!
ReplyDeleteThe decision was a no brainer. But apparently no brainers are too complicated for college administrators.
ReplyDeleteWTF ???? Court ordered NO CONTACT means just that !!
ReplyDeleteIf dumbass was on the moon and directed tweets to the 'protected' person it is not HIS location in question, but his MESSAGE SENT intending to make contact. So, if the jilted jackoff called her from a landline anywhere offcampus is he still in the clear? Even if she never pressed 'talk' and doofus hung up without a word, his attempt to make contact is violation of the order. "Mobile" technologies surely send NO CONTACT into parameters of UNIVERSAL LOCALES.
NO MATTER WHERE HIS ASS IS AT WHILE ATTEMPTING CONTACT, HE IS NOT ABIDING LEGAL ORDERS. FECKING FECKLESS RECKLESS SACKLESS DISGRACE OF A DECISION.