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<blockquote data-quote="Illiini" data-source="post: 1370727" data-attributes="member: 625513"><p>The actions of State's Attorney Reitz are interesting because they're less that honorable as well. </p><p></p><p>What was her reason for not charging Rosenstein with the crime for which he was arrested? She said the criminal-justice system "is not the place to gain an advantage for one side or the other on a public debate." In other words, I'm not denying that Rosenstein may have committed a crime, but prosecuting him would hurt the anti-Chief movement, and that wouldn't be fair (i.e., we'd lose our most talented critic). So he's free to go.</p><p></p><p>Particularly damning for Reitz, however, is the fact that she, like Rosenstien, is a non-tenure track faculty member, most likely both members of the Campus Faculty Association, the union for adjunct professors, which released a scathing attack on Native American imagery on campus as a defense of what they say Rosenstein didn't do. </p><p></p><p>Reitz failed to meet standards of her office and as a faculty member. She should be relieved of both positions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Illiini, post: 1370727, member: 625513"] The actions of State's Attorney Reitz are interesting because they're less that honorable as well. What was her reason for not charging Rosenstein with the crime for which he was arrested? She said the criminal-justice system "is not the place to gain an advantage for one side or the other on a public debate." In other words, I'm not denying that Rosenstein may have committed a crime, but prosecuting him would hurt the anti-Chief movement, and that wouldn't be fair (i.e., we'd lose our most talented critic). So he's free to go. Particularly damning for Reitz, however, is the fact that she, like Rosenstien, is a non-tenure track faculty member, most likely both members of the Campus Faculty Association, the union for adjunct professors, which released a scathing attack on Native American imagery on campus as a defense of what they say Rosenstein didn't do. Reitz failed to meet standards of her office and as a faculty member. She should be relieved of both positions. [/QUOTE]
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