Committee A of the National AAUP released a report on Thursday concerning its investigation into the suspension of a lecturer at UNL. This is the first step in a series of potential steps that stem from an incident on the UNL campus in late August. An investigation into a matter of academic freedom or tenure usually takes the following course:
- Receipt of a complaint
- Initial consideration of whether the complaint merits further investigation
- Direct contact with relevant parties to attempt to resolve the matter
- If not resolved, formation of and visit by an investigating team
- Issuance of a report based on the visit
- Recommendation by the national Committee A on further steps (in early June)
- If forwarded, review and disposition by the National Council (in mid June)
- If forwarded, review and disposition by the delegates to the National Meeting (in mid June)
The report based on the visit is here. As of June 14 the national Committee A voted to recommend censure. The next step, the full assembly vote, is Saturday, June 16.