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    What a paranoid jackass...

    Maybe He Shouldn’t Have Spoken His Mind

    T. Hayden Barnes opposed his university’s plan to build two large parking garages with $30 million from students’ mandatory fees. So last spring, he did what any student activist would do: He posted fliers criticizing the plan, wrote mass e-mails to students, sent letters to administrators and wrote a letter to the editor of the campus newspaper. While that kind of campaign might be enough to annoy university officials, Barnes never thought it would get him expelled.

    Rather than ignore him or set up a meeting with concerned students, Valdosta State University, in Georgia, informed Barnes, then a sophomore, that he had been “administratively withdrawn” effective May 7, 2007. In a letter apparently slipped under his dorm room door, Ronald Zaccari, the university’s president, wrote that he “present[ed] a clear and present danger to this campus” and referred to the “attached threatening document,” a printout of an image from an album on Barnes’s Facebook profile. The collage featured a picture of a parking garage, a photo of Zaccari, a bulldozer, the words “No Blood for Oil” and the title “S.A.V.E.-Zaccari Memorial Parking Garage,” a reference to a campus environmental group and Barnes’s contention that the president sought to make the structures part of his legacy at the university.

    The letter also said that in order to return as a student, a non-university psychiatrist would have to certify that Barnes was not a threat to himself or anyone else, and that he would receive “on-going therapy.” After he appealed, with endorsements from a psychiatrist and a professor, the Georgia Board of Regents “didn’t do the right thing and reverse the expulsion,” said William Creeley, a senior program officer at the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education, a nonprofit organization that defends students’ free expression rights and helped Barnes secure legal counsel.

    “Sometimes there will come along a set of facts where you read it and you think, they couldn’t possibly have done this,” said Robert Corn-Revere, Barnes’s attorney and an adjunct scholar at the libertarian Cato Institute. “Then you look at it [and realize that] yes, they did.”

    Corn-Revere wrote to the University System of Georgia and was told only that the institution couldn’t discuss the case because of federal privacy law. (Creeley said public universities often “hide behind FERPA,” even though in this case Barnes had provided a waiver to his rights under the law, whose name stands for the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act.) On Wednesday, he filed suit against the university in federal court, Zaccari and the Board of Regents under the First and Fourteenth Amendments.

    The university released a statement to the press: “As this is a pending legal matter, we are not at liberty to discuss the particulars of this issue at this time.”

    In a reply to Barnes’s complaint to the university, the Board of Regents said Barnes had contacted system-wide administrators and board members, “telling them that he had met with President Zaccari on this issue, when he had not.” It also referenced the April 16 Virginia Tech massacre, which occurred around the time of the dispute between Barnes and the university.

    As additional evidence of the threat posed by Barnes, the document referred to a link he posted to his Facebook profile whose accompanying graphic read: “Shoot it. Upload it. Get famous. Project Spotlight is searching for the next big thing. Are you it?” It doesn’t mention that Project Spotlight was an online digital video contest and that “shoot” in that context meant “record.” The appeal also mentions that Barnes’s profile stated, at one point, that he was “cleaning out and rearranging his room and thus, his mind, or so he hopes.” That was likely a status update, commonly used by Facebook members to update their friends on what they’re doing at a particular moment — whether literally or metaphorically.

    After Zaccari saw a printout of Barnes’s Facebook page, he was subsequently “accompanied to high-profile events by plain-clothed police officers, and uniformed police officers were placed on high alert,” according to the document. The president has since announced his retirement, six months earlier than expected.

    Creeley suggested that Zaccari is using Virginia Tech as a pretext for violating Barnes’s rights as a student at a public university and said his behavior was either “dazzlingly paranoid” or “disingenuous.”

    “Knowing that Barnes had availed himself of counseling services made available to all students by VSU, Zaccari secretly and repeatedly met with Barnes’s counselor seeking to justify his decision to expel him,” the lawsuit states. “What he learned from both the campus counseling center and from Barnes’s private psychiatrist who was consulted in the matter, however, was that Barnes had never exhibited any violent tendencies and that he did not represent any danger either to himself or to others. Quite to the contrary, despite a background in which he had been forced to cope with some difficult family issues from an early age, Barnes had developed into an engaged student, was a licensed and decorated emergency medical technician, and was politically aware and involved.”

    FIRE is simultaneously pressuring Valdosta State to reverse its “free speech area” policy, which is unusually rigid in restricting student expression to a single stage on the 168-acre campus, only between the hours of 12 and 1 p.m. and 5 and 6 p.m., with prior registration.

    “Treating students as though they are caged animals is pretty reprehensible,” Creeley said.

    — Andy Guess
    The original story and user comments can be viewed online at http://insidehighered.com/news/2008/01/11/valdosta.
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  • #2
    Dang

    So because some students on some campus's have gone off and killed people, now anyone who dares rise up and make a statement will be dealt with decisively

    and fabricating a response as they did, what teh F?


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    • #3
      Draw and quarter the uni president.

      Waterboard the student for putting "blood for oil" in his album.
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      • #4
        God, this is insane.

        Sounds like they don´t really believe that he is a threat to others, but just searched for a reason to expulse an inconvenient student who dares to publicly criticize the decisions of the university leadership.

        He should sue the university for all of the money he could get out of them.
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        • #5
          Found this part curious.

          “Knowing that Barnes had availed himself of counseling services made available to all students by VSU, Zaccari secretly and repeatedly met with Barnes’s counselor seeking to justify his decision to expel him,” the lawsuit states. “What he learned from both the campus counseling center and from Barnes’s private psychiatrist who was consulted in the matter,
          In Australia, both the councellor and the psychiatrist would have been 'disciplined'* for this breach of confidentiality.

          Information to be passed to a third party from a counsellor/psychologist/psychiatrist/etc, express written permission must be obtained from the patient which details who will be receiving the information. Exceptions being if the person is a danger to them selves or to others, but even this is limited to "This person is a danger to herself" or "This person is a danger to others".

          *Summarily dismissed and banned forever from any kind of psychological counselling. Then depending on the mood of the patient, most likely sued into poverty.
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          • #6
            One should guess that this is an important principle in all countries.

            How can you open to your doc/counselor/psychiatrist if you cannot be sure that everything said stays between you and the doc.

            In germany medics, psychiatrists and psychologists aren´t even allowed to tell the parents of the (adult) patient about the things said in the doctors practice, unless they have been given permission of the patient.
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            • #7
              I'm with Qilue. The whole point of going to a counselor is that baring a clear threat to yourself or someone else whatever you say there remains private. Otherwise what's the point of going? I hope the student pursues action against the counselor.
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              • #8
                n Australia, both the councellor and the psychiatrist would have been 'disciplined'* for this breach of confidentiality.


                Presumably the student gave the counselor the OK to tell this stuff...

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                • #9
                  Well, for one he wasn't tased...

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                  • #10
                    Dude he's got Bob Corn-Revere as his lawyer! Kick ass!

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                    • #11
                      Considering that the school in question is a public institution, I think the student has an open-and-shut lawsuit right in front of him for the blatant violations of due process and privacy that he was the victim of.
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                      • #12
                        teachers from a public high school around here is going on their students pages and suspending the ones with pictures containing alcohol. so a lot of people are MIA.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by b etor
                          teachers from a public high school around here is going on their students pages and suspending the ones with pictures containing alcohol. so a lot of people are MIA.
                          In a way, serves the students right for allowing non-friends to view their pictures.
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                          • #14
                            The south is full of idiots like this school official.
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Ninot


                              In a way, serves the students right for allowing non-friends to view their pictures.
                              no, the teachers somehow have access to seeing everything. i think there are asskissers involved, but i really don't know since i don't go to that school. only my friends can view my pictures. i don't have any inappropriate onces though.

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