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Chicago State University (CSU) professors Phillip Beverly and Robert Bionaz are contributing bloggers for CSU Faculty Voice, a blog authored by CSU faculty members that is often highly critical of the former CSU administration鈥檚 perceived corruption and incompetence. CSU Faculty Voice was launched in part because of previous unsuccessful efforts by the university to censor the student newspaper for publishing articles critical of the administration and illegal efforts by CSU to improperly withhold public records under the state鈥檚 Freedom of Information Act. Just as in these previous cases, Chicago State administrators repeatedly endeavored to shut down the Faculty Voice.

In November 2013, CSU sent a demand letter to Professor Beverly, threatening legal action if the blog wasn鈥檛 shut down. After Beverly refused, CSU retained outside counsel to pursue unfounded claims of trademark infringement against the authors. FIRErefuted these claims in a letter to CSU administrators, but the university鈥檚 attempts to silence the Faculty Voice continued. CSU then quickly authored and adopted a broad 鈥渃yberbullying policy鈥 and attempted to use it to silence the Faculty Voice.

On July 1, 2014, the professors filed a lawsuit, coordinated by 果冻传媒app官方, against now-former CSU administrators, challenging the constitutionality of the university鈥檚 cyberbullying and computer usage policies. In September 2017, a federal court rejected the defendants鈥 motion to dismiss the lawsuit and rejected much of their motion for summary judgment. The court ruled that the professors had standing and refused to grant the administrators qualified immunity on the professors鈥 First Amendment retaliation claim.

In January 2019, CSU settled the case, agreeing to pay $650,000 in damages and attorneys鈥 fees and revise its unconstitutional cyberbullying and computer usage policies.

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