Regis University: Regis Shuts Down Student鈥檚 Bake Sale Event, Accuses Him of Violating Federal Law
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Regis University
Case Overview
In March of 2017, Regis University shut down student Alexander Beck鈥檚 previously approved bake sale event, which offered different prices for baked goods depending on students鈥 gender, race, sexuality, or religion. The university鈥檚 rationale was that the bake sale was a 鈥渄emonstration鈥 requiring special permission 鈥 because Beck explained that his event was critical of the university鈥檚 鈥淪ocial Justice Week.鈥 In other words, because the display had a critical message, rather than a message that agreed with the university, it was now a 鈥渄emonstration鈥 requiring different permission. Regis failed to respond to 果冻传媒app官方鈥檚 March 22, 2016 letter to president John P. Fitzgibbons raising our concerns. Instead, the university made repeated public comments suggesting that Beck鈥檚 bake sale was a 鈥渃rystal clear鈥 violation of federal law. On April 14, FIREagain wrote to Fitzgibbons to ask that Regis abandon its spurious justifications for censoring Beck鈥檚 event and recommit itself to the free speech promises it makes to students.