CLEMSON, S.C. —
South Carolina Attorney General and candidate for governor, Alan Wilson, said Monday that Clemson University has full legal authority to take corrective action against faculty members who posted "vile and incendiary" comments on social media following the recent assassination of Charlie Kirk. Latest Forecast
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On Saturday, Clemson University announced it had suspended a professor for a social media post about the death of Charlie Kirk.
The university said in part,"We understand the frustration, and we share the deep concern over the nature of these posts. However, we will continue to act within the bounds of the law and our University policies to ensure accountability and integrity."
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