I have previously written, as a long supporter of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), about my concern over how the venerable group has changed under its current leadership, including a departure from its long robust defense of free speech. Recently, the ACLU has abandoned its famed neutrality and has not supported some on the right while supporting those on the left. Now, the ACLU’s Samuel Crankshaw in Kentucky has targeted Transylvania University for admitting Nick Sandmann, who was falsely accused of abusing a Native American activist in front of Lincoln Memorial. (Crankshaw identifies as an ACLU staffer on social media) Despite various media organizations correcting the story and some settling with Sandmann, some in the media have continued to attack him. Yet, it is far more alarming to see an ACLU official rallying people against a young man whose chief offense appears to be that he is publicly (and unapologetically) conservative and pro-life.
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Crankshaw went to Facebook to alert people that Sandmann would be attending the college and expressing veiled outrage that the school would admit someone with his opposing views. He warns that this kid is “more dangerous” than figures like Milo Yiannopolous. The “danger” is that a young freshman holds conservative views that are shared by roughly half of this country:
Does anyone else think it’s a bit of a stain on Transylvania University for accepting Nick Sandman? I’m sure it’s a “both sides” defense, but it’s pretty counter to their mission and another instance of there not actually being equal sides to an issue. I think TU should accept anyone willing to have an open mind and engage in debate, regardless of their views. That’s how we all learn. That’s Transy’s mission…
Having experienced the incredibly high standards Transy requires for admission and then holds its students to, this seems like a slap in the face. I hope some time in a real classroom changes him, but his twitter and public persona suggest otherwise.
The “both sides” defense used to be the position of the ACLU in fighting for all sides to be given equal opportunities and protections. Moreover Crankshaw labels Sandmann a “provocateur in training with no intention of learning.” Putting aside the provocateur label how would Crankshaw know that Sandmann has “no intention of learning”?
While the statement is from someone who expressly identifies as an ACLU staffer on social media, it is not a statement from the ACLU itself. Yet, the sentiment reflects the growing concern over the new direction of the ACLU and the shift away from neutrality in the support of free speech rights.
Later Crankshaw responded to the National Review and said “The views I expressed on my Facebook page are my personal views that I shared on my personal time. I have a First Amendment right to express them just as Nick Sandmann has a First Amendment right to express his.” Of course, none of us doubted that Sandmann has first amendment rights. The suggestion of his posting was that the university should have barred the admission of Sandmann due to his views. Indeed, he was expressing outrage that Sandmann was allowed to attend such an institution of higher education. While we have been discussing the intolerance for opposing views expressed at colleges, Crankshaw apparently does not even want to see people like Sandmann allowed into college.
One person responding positively was Dr. Avery Tompkins, an Assistant Professor and Diversity Scholar at Transylvania University, acknowledged that the university supported diverse viewpoints but promised to closely monitor Sandmann while he is on campus: “If he were to cause problems by being disruptive, trolling, or engaging in unethical behavior of any kind, I would immediately document it (just like I would for any student doing the same thing)…and he would just be putting himself in a position for me to file a conduct report.”
Doing the same thing? What thing? Free speech?
Rather than say that there is no reason why this conservative student should be singled out in this way, Tompkins declares publicly “I get where you are coming from.” Where would that be? Cranksaw was coming from a place where a wrongly accused conservative teenager will be harassed or targeted for daring to take his views to a college.
I appreciate Tompkins noting that students cannot be denied admission based on their political views, though that was once assumed. Yet, Tompkins labels this incoming freshman as part of an anti-intellectual movement and publicly assumes that Sandmann will reject core principles of learning. This is a freshman being publicly shredded by a professor at his school. Tompkins then expresses the same uncertainty why this student would pick a university dedicated to higher education and “the antithesis of what he belies and promotes.”
Despite Tompkins later apology, Cranksaw responded that her stated hostility and bias toward this student is precisely what wants to see in higher education and “why [Transylvania University] is a great place to learn.”
Cranksaw was describing the exercise of free speech by someone with opposing views as unacceptable. Tompkins responds that she will be closely watching him. Both single out this one students for such added scrutiny and Cranksaw thanks Tompkins for the assurance of close monitoring. I have repeatedly defended the views of liberal academics attacking police, Trump, and a wide array of conservative causes. These are statements made outside of the school. Here, however, Tompkins is speaking as an academic, acting a specific students, and promising to monitor his conduct. That is deeply problematic.
Sandmann like all college students should feel greater freedom in expressing their views at colleges, not being closely monitored as someone with dangerous thoughts and ideas. That fact that figures in the ACLU and academia would publicly espouse such views of intolerance is a chilling example of how our faith in free speech has eroded in the recent years.

Transylvania University has responded to my inquiry with the following statement:
A college campus is a place where the wide variety of backgrounds, experiences and opinions of the community — students, staff, faculty and alumni — meet. Transylvania, like nearly every campus, is composed of those holding the full range of viewpoints.These differences often form the backbone of a vibrant and challenging educational experience. In this place of divergence, we strive to foster dialogue and listen to each other with generosity and a presumption of goodwill in the pursuit of understanding.
The goal of a liberal arts education is to give students the skills and ability to engage in encounters that may cause them to reflect and think differently or to understand and validate their original belief or viewpoint. In either case, the exposure to the ideas, individuals and diverse viewpoints and the subsequent reflection is the critical aspect.
There are two things that, as a university, we are not able to discuss: our students (without their permission) and personnel matters. In response to posts on social media and other websites over the Labor Day weekend, we reiterate that point. A review of the situation will be conducted expeditiously by the appropriate university officials.
Second Update:
Professor Tompkins has now issued an apology:
I want to apologize for my mistake in singling out a student and any misunderstandings that arose from that. One of my favorite things about working at a liberal arts institution is that the University community has diverse perspectives. All students, faculty, and staff are able to engage in civil discourse with those whose views may be different from their own, and to learn about those views in an academic setting. I value and support these conversations with students, and I know that students value these conversations with their peers as well.
Looked up Dr. Avery Thompkins and here are the courses (insert non-existent pronoun here) teaches: FYS/FYRS/August Term, Introduction to Sociology, Introduction to Women’s Studies, Research Methods, Transgender Studies, Trans Memoir and Creative Non-Fiction, Queer Critiques, Activism and Social Media, Sociology of the Body, Politics of Identity, Contested Masculinities.
Completely worthless, useless courses in the real world. Apparently it is true, those who cannot do, teach. Nick can lay back and relax and count his millions. These clowns are zero threat to his future. If they attack him, he can unleash the legal hounds upon them and only increase his fortune. As one can see by the article update, Dr Thompkins was slapped by the administration and issued an apology. Then Crankshaw clarified his views and opinions are his own and not the ACLUs. Things that make you go hmm…
Wrong JB, they are not clowns, they are smarter than they may seem, they are a mob of groups whose interests are aligned and coordinated, and neither you nor me nor Sandman can “sit back” in any way whatsoever. There is hard work at hand and ahead.
If you looked him up, you know that Professor Tompkins’ pronouns are he, his, and him. They’re used five times in the first four lines of his bio.
As women, men, transgender and queer people all exist in the real world, inhabit bodies, have identities and politics, engage in activism and use social media, I can’t fathom why you’d think Professor Tompkins’ courses, which cover all these things, have “no use in the real world.” Are you living in a different one than the rest of us?
What a bunch of idiots on the left. They hate everything that is great about America, it seems.
Professor Tomkins has obviously not read any of the unanimous studies that show that conservatives are more well informed, scientifically literate, up to date on current events, open minded and psychologically well adjusted than liberals. And her comments prove all of the above in her case.
I forgot to add more generous with their time and money as well.
I am a big fan of Jonathan Turley, and have been for years. His testimony at the impeachment hearings was awesome! ***** Having been a college professor for more than 30 years (now happily retired), I can attest to the arrogance and ignorance of many college faculty. Prof. Tomkins meant every word she said. The apology came only bc she got caught. The ACLU has become a conservative-hating organization IMO. Some of the cases they have taken are baffling, e.g., fighting for the right of an illegal alien to have an abortion. What is that? There has long been a place for the ACLU as it used to be. Not so much these days.
Professor Turley is great. He is a fair man who realizes that Free Speech must be protected for everyone, and that too many people and organizations on the left of our political spectrum have somehow become anti-free speech, which is diametrically opposed to their own history. I love it when he points out that the ACLU has become a left-leaning political activist organization which has departed from its once-dearly held ideology.
I haven’t read any of these “unanimous studies” either, but you have me curious. Could you direct me to some?
*crickets*
Having been a student at Transylvania College in 1960 I recall two things: That the school was not in a hurry to accept a Black student and allowing students to march on the canvass in Confederate uniforms.
Transylvania University had better put it’s idiot leftist faculty on a short leash when it comes to Nick Sandmann. With the number of media outlets paying him for slander, he has the sort of money to make the university pay very dearly if they single him out or create a hostile academic environment. And this idiot, Tompkins, has already shown her hand.
Exactly. Someone should keep an eye on Tompkins to make sure she behaves.
Exactly right. Various large media outlets have already made Sandman wealthy due to their out of control Trumpy Derangement Syndrome. Academic types are generally even less cognizant than media talking heads about the liability risks they could impose on their universities with their insane rhetoric. Professors in victims studies departments are used to blathering moronically about oppression, equating micro-aggressions with the Holocaust, finding racism in the list of ingredients on the back of a can of soup. This is generally harmless in the sense of being protected free speech and the profs can do it with impunity because of academic freedom, which, increasingly, is the freedom to just be dumb. But academic freedom will not immunize them against defamation claims, as the nimrods at Oberlin found out, (or should have found out, after being saddled with a big judgment, Oberlin employees continued to double down on the insane claims that got them in trouble in the first place). This incredibly foolish Avery tompkins, seems determined to run directly into the buzzsaw.
She may be watching Sandmann, but she should be aware that Sandmann’s lawyers will be watching her, or him, or what the hell ever (I’m sure they’ll use the right pronoun in their court filings).
Actually Sandmann himself has already stated publicly that he’s been treated fairly by faculty at Transy. On twitter, he’s telling his followers to leave the college and those associated with it alone: https://twitter.com/N1ckSandmann/status/1303374547715002371
A fuller story here: https://twitter.com/N1ckSandmann/status/1303374547715002371 #dontexpectcrepes
Nick Sandmen is already, at eighteen, twice the man Crankshaw will ever be !!!
I think it’s hilarious that anyone actually thought the ACLU was anything but absolutely pro-liberal for decades. Where were the ACLU lawyers siding with conservatives whose constitutional rights were being stripped away and forced to pander to the liberal crowds? Oh yeah, working for the liberal crowds.
Except that they lost about half of their membership when then defended the free speech rights of Nazi sympathizers to march on a street in Illinois (I think).
So they say. NB, that case was filed in 1977. It’s a reasonable wager that the very youngest attorney on that case is now ‘of counsel’ at his firm.
Nathan Phillips is a fraud and an opportunist.
I think Phillip’s is Liz Warren in Indian drag.
Professor Tompkins comments are disgraceful and distasteful and she should never be allowed near a classroom again!
Nick needs to sic his legal team on both Crankshaw and Thompkins!
Colleges and Universities have been slowly destroying America for decades. They put students (and parents) into deep debt and pollute our youths’ brains with incurable, leftist indoctrination. Why would any decent, hardworking, moral parent want their kids to go to college these days?
just get a restraining order and he can’t even ask about him… problem solved and there’s recourse if they do try to harass him later
Why would a seemingly good guy millionaire like Nick even bother with these fools, He can buy and sell the chumps!
Gender/diversity “studies” continue to destroy universities with their pseudo-science and thinly veiled hatred for anyone not agreeing with their ideology. They are the antithesis of acceptance and diversity.