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Federal official rescinds Haskell orders on employee speech

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The leader of the Bureau of Indian Education has rescinded directives regulating employee communication at Haskell Indian Nations University.

One directive from Haskell President Ronald Graham forbid employees from publicly discussing complaints about the administration and others. A second directive from a Haskell vice president forbid employees from talking to the media or discussing their employment without permission.


Tony Dearman, director of the BIE, told Haskell employees in a letter Tuesday the federal agency is committed to free speech for students, faculty and staff.
Earlier this month, the Haskell faculty approved a vote of no-confidence in Graham.