University of Missouri System President Mun Choi sent a letter to university employees that disruptive speech may be grounds for discipline or termination. It comes as institutions and businesses fire workers who share their thoughts about the killing of Charlie Kirk.

University of Missouri employees opened their inboxes last Wednesday to find an email from UM System President Mun Choi, with a warning to take caution when expressing personal opinions on social media.

The letter, signed by Choi along with Provost Matthew Martens and Vice President of Human Resources Marsha Fischer, said that "the university's interest in the efficiency of its operations may outweigh the employee's rights of free expression," and that speech capable of disrupting that efficiency may be grounds for discipli

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