An exhibit in a display case near the history department of the
University of Minnesota, Duluth, featured a photograph of two history
professors clowning around. The photo showed Albert Burnham wearing a
coonskin cap and holding a pistol, with his colleague Ronald Marchese
holding a Roman short sword. Students complained that photographs of
two white males in such quasi-military attire was "offensive" and
that it "contributed to the climate of fear" on campus.
UMD President Lawrence Ianni agreed, ordering campus police to remove
the photograph. But the two professors sued Ianni for $1.2 million on
First Amendment grounds, and a federal appeals court recently ruled
that the case could proceed and that the professors could collect from
Ianni personally in the event of victory.
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