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University ACLU Intervention in Franklin Firing Sparks Campus Conflict The passage details a dispute over a faculty member's firing at Stanford involving the ACLU and the university president. While it reveals internal power dynamics and potential civil liberties arguments, it lacks concrete evidence of wrongdoing by high‑level officials, financial transactions, or broader public impact, limiting its investigative value. Key insights: ACLU was recruited to defend a faculty member named Franklin.; Stanford President Lyman publicly attacked the ACLU involvement.; A faculty committee voted, in a split decision, that Franklin's actions violated university standards.
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University ACLU Intervention in Franklin Firing Sparks Campus Conflict The passage details a dispute over a faculty member's firing at Stanford involving the ACLU and the university president. While it reveals internal power dynamics and potential civil liberties arguments, it lacks concrete evidence of wrongdoing by high‑level officials, financial transactions, or broader public impact, limiting its investigative value. Key insights: ACLU was recruited to defend a faculty member named Franklin.; Stanford President Lyman publicly attacked the ACLU involvement.; A faculty committee voted, in a split decision, that Franklin's actions violated university standards.
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