UC Davis professor posts tweet threatening Jewish journalists and their children - and keeps her job
“I find the comments revolting in every way, and I disagree wholeheartedly with them,” May’s statement said. The process by which to determine if Decristo has violated the university’s faculty code of conduct are confidential personnel matters and cannot be shared with the public, May said. But, May added, the university’s provost would refer the incident to departments investigating harassment, discrimination and faulty discrimination.
May noted opinions deemed controversial or abhorrent are protected by the First Amendment. UC Davis’ investigation will incorporate legal expertise regarding people’s First Amendment rights, he said. “We are carefully reviewing this matter to ensure our response is consistent with universitywide policy and state and federal constitutional protections,” May said.
What a strong rebuke!

Constitutional protection for incitement to murder children?