U of Wisconsin Lawyers Admit to Political, Donor Pressure to Terminate Prof. Joe Gow Over OnlyFans Content

U of Wisconsin Lawyers Admit to Political, Donor Pressure to Terminate Prof. Joe Gow Over OnlyFans Content

LA CROSSE, Wis. — Lawyers for the Universities of Wisconsin have admitted that a donor and a Republican politician have pressured the institution to strip veteran UW communications professor Joe Gow of tenure for unremorsefully creating and appearing in adult content.

As XBIZ reported earlier this month, the Board of Regents scheduled a final hearing at UW-Madison’s Vilas Hall to weigh a faculty tribunal’s recommendation to terminate Gow’s employment. The hearing took place Friday.

Oral arguments were offered by Gow and the UW legal counsel office. After the hearing, the personnel matters committee met in closed session before making a recommendation for the full Board of Regents to consider at an upcoming meeting, possibly as soon as Sept. 26-27 at UW-Parkside.

In a document they circulated before the hearing, the UW lawyerss wrote, “At least one donor has stated publicly that he would ‘kill’ a planned scholarship gift if Gow were not terminated.” 

The lawyers also stated that Republican State Sen. Rob Hutton, who chairs the state legislature’s Committee on Universities and Revenue, “has made clear that he, a member of the legislature that provides some of the University’s funding, is opposed to Gow’s returning to teach.”

Hutton issued a statement in December pressuring the state university system to dismiss Gow.

“The disgraceful conduct of Dr. Gow has fallen far short of what we expect as taxpaying citizens of the state of Wisconsin and further degrades public confidence in our institutions of higher education,” Hutton proclaimed. He advocated not only for the full removal of Gow but also of “any UW officials or board members who were aware of this conduct and chose not to address this behavior.”

Free Speech Org FIRE Issues Statement Backing Gow

As XBIZ reported in January, Gow was fired as chancellor on the recommendation of Universities of Wisconsin President Jay Rothman, who called the professor’s actions — including posting adult videos with his wife on their OnlyFans account — “abhorrent.”

Rothman told Gow in December that he had initiated a process to challenge Gow’s tenured faculty position in communication studies. The process resulted in a hearing during which Gow was required to defend himself before a faculty tribunal. After the hearing, the tribunal recommended that Gow be stripped of tenure.

At the tribunal, Gow delivered an opening statement in his own defense, asserting, “Tenure is based on the quality of one’s teaching, research and service. These bogus charges have nothing to do with that and they raise the question: do faculty have the right to engage in free speech in their personal lives, particularly on contemporary social media?”

The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE), a free speech organization helping fund Gow’s defense, issued a statement earlier this week in support of the professor’s case.

FIRE Faculty Legal Defense Counsel Zach Greenberg stated, “As a public university system, the University of Wisconsin system is bound by the First Amendment, which firmly protects a wide array of colorful, controversial, and provocative speech. Public universities cannot violate the First Amendment merely to save face or appease donors.”

Professors, Greenberg added, “must be free to speak their minds when they are off the clock, even when their words offend others. Terminating tenured professors for what they say off hours would diminish academic freedom across the country. You may not like Joe Gow or his videos, but the principles that protect him also protect countless dissidents, freethinkers, artists, and others who speak truth to power. FIRE calls on the UW Board of Regents to reject the recommendation to fire Joe Gow.”

Academic authorities were originally egged on to take action against Gow by Rupert Murdoch-owned publications, as part of an ongoing, nationwide trend of Republican and conservative activists and operators waging stigmatizing smear campaigns targeting the livelihoods of individuals in diverse walks of life over their sex work, even when it is unrelated to their other occupations and activities.

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