June 04, 2015
For Northwestern, the Kipnis Case Is Painful and Personal
The controversy swirling around a Northwestern University professor’s essays about what she has called "sexual paranoia" on campuses poses a philosophical debate. When does a university’s responsibility to protect sexual-assault victims from retaliation violate a professor’s right to free speech? But to people here at Northwestern the issues are not just academic; they are personal. The stakes, and the emotions, are high.