Court rules that U of Kansas cant expel students over remarks on Twitter, made off campus

The three judges on the Kansas Court of Appeals flagged from the start of a decision issued Friday that they didn’t approve of the content of a series of tweets by Navid Yeasin, whom the University of Kansas expelled in part on the basis of those remarks about his ex-girlfriend. The tweets were “puerile and sexually harassing,” the judges wrote.

But the judges went on to say that doesn’t matter. The university never demonstrated that Yeasin made the comments on Twitter while on campus or in connection with any university activity, and the university’s student conduct code thus doesn’t cover the tweets, the court found.