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Kelly will be an advocate for Saratoga residents

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first_imgTo my fellow Saratoga Springs residents, I hope you are all planning on voting this November. It’s important, especially in this day and age, for us all to exercise our constitutional rights and do our civic duty.I also hope that you will vote for Meg Kelly for mayor. I have had the honor to know Meg Kelly for many years and I have never met a more intelligent, dedicated, and resourceful person. Many of you know her as our current deputy mayor or from her years as an expert golf instructor.I first met Meg through her not-for-profit organization: The Saratoga Children’s Theater (SCT). Before SCT, there weren’t many choices for “theater kids” like my daughter to express themselves and learn their craft. Meg saw that need in this city and did something about it.In a short time, the organization grew from serving 20 kids to over 1,500 kids offering summer camps as well as main stage shows throughout the year, all the while not just teaching theater skills, but also promoting team-building, unity, public speaking, community service and anti-bullying lessons. My daughter has done over 20 shows with SCT and has thrived with both the theater skills and the life skills she’s been given.Being of little means, we couldn’t always afford a summer camp or a workshop, but Meg Kelly always helped families like mine with scholarships. She believed that every child should have the same opportunity regardless of their financial situation.Aside from her compassion, I was always impressed by her organizational skills, as well as her fierce determination.I think she would be an outstanding advocate for the citizens of Saratoga Springs.Alison LeskeSaratoga SpringsMore from The Daily Gazette:Schenectady, Saratoga casinos say reopening has gone well; revenue down 30%EDITORIAL: Beware of voter intimidationFoss: Should main downtown branch of the Schenectady County Public Library reopen?EDITORIAL: Thruway tax unfair to working motoristsEDITORIAL: Urgent: Today is the last day to complete the census Categories: Letters to the Editor, Opinionlast_img read more

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When judicial deference becomes dereliction of duty

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first_imgOn Oct. 28, in an undergraduate course she was teaching on ethics, when the subject of same-sex marriage arose there was no debate because, a student said, Abbate insisted that there could be no defensible opposition to this.(Marquette is a Jesuit school.)After class, the student told her that he opposed same-sex marriage and her discouraging of debate about it.She replied (he recorded their interaction) that “there are some opinions that are not appropriate that are harmful … do you know whether anyone in the class is homosexual? … in this class homophobic comments … will not be tolerated.”The student’s appeals to Abbate’s superiors were unavailing (the chairman of her philosophy department referred to the student as an “insulin [sic] little twerp”) so he gave John C. McAdams his recording of Abbate rebuffing him.McAdams, a tenured professor then in his 41st year at Marquette and a conservative who blogs about the school’s news, emailed Abbate seeking her version of the episode.Without responding to him, she immediately forwarded his email to some professors. After this matter earned national media attention, she received some critical emails, some of them vile, and Marquette rightly branded them “hate mail.”However, for these, and for the unspecified “harm” that they supposedly caused Abbate, McAdams was held to be somehow blameworthy.Marquette, however, offered no evidence that he had anything to do with the emails.After a committee drawn from the university’s monochrome culture recommended suspending McAdams without pay for two semesters, Marquette’s president insisted that McAdams also express in writing “deep regret” and confess that his blog post was “reckless and incompatible” with Marquette’s mission and values.McAdams refused and has been unemployed ever since.Being a private institution, Marquette had a right to be as hostile as it obviously is to the First Amendment — except for this:Its contract with tenured faculty says no one shall be disciplined for exercising “legitimate personal or academic freedoms of thought, doctrine, discourse, association, advocacy, or action” and that the threat of dismissal shall not be used to “restrain” constitutional rights. A circuit court, ignoring Marquette’s ignoring of a Wisconsin contract, refused to adjudicate this dispute.Deferring to Marquette, the court essentially held that a professor’s academic freedom exists only until some other professors, and university administrators, say it does not.So, the deferential court allowed Marquette an unconstrained right to settle a contract dispute in which it was an interested party. Because there is almost no Wisconsin case law concerning academic freedom that could have guided the circuit court, McAdams is asking the state supreme court to bypass the appeals court and perform its function as the state’s “law-developing court.”He is also asking the court to be cognizant of the cultural context:Nationwide, colleges and universities “are under pressure” — all of it from within the institutions — “to enact or implement speech codes or otherwise restrict speech in various ways.” This episode, now in its fourth year, began because McAdams tried to assist a student who suffered unprofessional behavior by a bullying instructor. George Will is a nationally syndicated columnist for The Washington Post who writes from a conservative perspective.More from The Daily Gazette:EDITORIAL: Thruway tax unfair to working motoristsEDITORIAL: Urgent: Today is the last day to complete the censusEDITORIAL: Find a way to get family members into nursing homesEDITORIAL: Beware of voter intimidationFoss: Should main downtown branch of the Schenectady County Public Library reopen? Abbate has moved on.Now at the University of Colorado, she is still a (perhaps career) graduate student, writing a doctoral dissertation on the importance of the rights of … animals.The wreckage she left in her wake illustrates how rights are imperiled when judicial deference becomes dereliction of judicial duty. Prospective Marquette students, and Marquette alumni, must decide whether this school, awash with the current academic hysteria and corruption, merits their confidence and support.Wisconsin’s Supreme Court must lay down the law that can stop some of the rot that this case illustrates. She has called McAdams “the ringleader” of “extreme white [sic] wing, hateful people,” a “moron,” “a flaming bigot, sexist and homophobic idiot” and a “creepy homophobic person with bad argumentation skills.”This aspiring philosopher’s argumentation skills can be inferred from her reliance on epithets. Before McAdams had written a syllable, she claimed for herself the coveted status of victim, branding as “harassment” his request for her side of the story.Striking a pose of bravery, she accused him of trying “to scare me into silence.”When, on Nov. 9, McAdams blogged, his post took no position on same-sex marriage but said this should be a debatable issue.The next day, Abbate drafted a letter asking that McAdams be disciplined.He was. Categories: Editorial, OpinionWASHINGTON — Wisconsin’s Supreme Court can soon right a flagrant wrong stemming from events set in motion in 2014 at Milwaukee’s Marquette University by Cheryl Abbate.Although just a graduate student, she already had a precocious aptitude for academic nastiness. last_img read more

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Don’t encourage student walkouts

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first_imgCategories: Letters to the Editor, Opinion Free speech, however, is not a license to do anything at anytime. What makes the school protest different is that we have laws requiring student attendance and we try to provide a positive learning environment for the schools to perform their mission.By not discouraging walkouts, the schools are encouraging violation of the law. The taxpayers are assessed billions of dollar to provide the facilities and trained teachers to give the students foundations in the sciences and humanities. A walk stops this mission. While a walkout may be for 17 minutes, the process changes the dynamics and learning environment for the entire day and certainly doesn’t protect the rights of the students  who are striving to master the mandated curriculum. Walkouts during the school day, like any other form of truancy, shouldn’t be permitted.As it’s reported in the paper, future protests may be planned. Let’s encourage free speech, but not in violation of the law and at the expense of those who wish to learn the prescribed studies.Gene AltmanNiskayunaMore from The Daily Gazette:Foss: Should main downtown branch of the Schenectady County Public Library reopen?EDITORIAL: Thruway tax unfair to working motoristsNiskayuna girls’ cross country wins over BethlehemEDITORIAL: Urgent: Today is the last day to complete the censusEDITORIAL: Beware of voter intimidation Christopher Ognibene wrote a March 25 letter shaming the school districts that discouraged student walkouts. While I know Mr. Ognibene is a talented and dedicated educator, I must disagree with this view.Students, and all of us, have the right of free speech and can express our opinions on gun laws, environmental concerns, pro-choice, pro-life, animal rights and an infinite number of controversial issues. We also have the right to go to Washington to protest or protest at the offices of our elected officials.last_img read more

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Raglan and Eskmuir join privatisation bandwagon

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Suit yourself

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DTZ research reveals record levels of investment deals in 2000

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Town-centre solidarity over business rate cuts

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BK buys Knight Frank’s Birmingham residential business

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BPF calls for urban review

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Bellway leads race for Firstcentral site

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