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The email from University of Missouri System President Mun Choi says that “speech that causes significant disruption can be a basis for discipline or termination, even when it occurs off-duty." It ...
What the university would determine to be a significant disruption is unclear. The University of Missouri’s reiteration of its free speech policy arrived in an email to faculty and staff on Wednesday.