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Callin' Baton Rouge: New Louisiana laws protect student free speech and due process rights

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BATON ROUGE, La., June 27, 2022 鈥 Today, Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards signed into law , a bill that codifies important free speech protections for public college students in the state. This comes on the heels of Edwards signing on June 15, which provides critical due process protections for students.

The FIREadvised Louisiana legislators as they drafted each bill, in addition to supporting both bills as they progressed through the legislature with overwhelming bipartisan support.

鈥淭his is a huge win for students, who for too long have had to check fundamental speech and due process rights at the campus gate,鈥 said FIRESenior Legislative Counsel Tyler Coward. 鈥淔IREat Louisiana鈥檚 public colleges and universities can now feel more confident that their speech rights will remain protected by their institutions and that they will be guaranteed a fair process when charged with wrongdoing.鈥

HB 185 makes important revisions to Louisiana鈥檚 existing campus free speech law. Among its provisions, the law: 

  • adopts the speech-protective definition of student-on-student harassment set forth by the U.S. Supreme Court in Davis v. Monroe County Board of Education, which defines student-on-student harassment as conduct 鈥渟o severe, pervasive and objectively offensive that it effectively bars the victim鈥檚 access to an educational opportunity or benefit鈥;
  • prevents colleges from charging security fees to students and student organizations based on the content of their expression or the anticipated reaction to an invited guest鈥檚 speech; and
  • draws the correct line between unprotected conduct that causes a 鈥渕aterial and substantial disruption鈥 and protected demonstrations and counterprotests by barring institutions from restricting conduct if it 鈥渋s protected under the First Amendment to the United States Constitution or Article I, Section 7 of the Constitution of Louisiana.鈥

Meanwhile, HB 364 sets forth an array of procedural protections for public college students and student organizations facing a suspension of 10 or more days. These include:

  • the express presumption of innocence;
  • the right to the active assistance of an attorney or advisor during all stages of the campus disciplinary process;
  • the right to cross-examination;
  • advanced notice of charges, and specific details about the facts giving rise to them;
  • reasonable, continuous access to the administrative file and all of the evidence in the institution鈥檚 possession, including evidence that might demonstrate the accused鈥檚 innocence; and
  • impartiality from the hearing panel, including a prohibition against one person filling multiple roles during the adjudication process.

During a legislative hearing on the bill, Dr. Jim Henderson, president of the University of Louisiana System, called the bill鈥檚 provision on active assistance of an attorney or advisor 鈥渁 healthy, healthy thing for students.鈥

鈥淲ith these measures, Louisiana has taken substantial steps to ensure that no student鈥檚 education is cut short because of unfair disciplinary proceedings, and that their free speech rights will be protected from the day they enroll to the day they graduate,鈥 said FIRELegislative and Policy Director Joe Cohn. 鈥淓very state that has not yet done so should follow Louisiana鈥檚 lead to protect free speech and due process.鈥

FIRE is thankful to Rep. Charles Owen for introducing HB 185, to Rep. Scott McKnight for introducing HB 364, and to Gov. Edwards for signing these important bills.

As we have already done with dozens of institutions across the country, FIREstands ready to assist Louisiana colleges as they revise their policies in light of the laws鈥 requirements. This work is performed free of charge to institutions or taxpayers in accordance with 果冻传媒app官方鈥檚 charitable mission.

The FIRE(FIRE) is a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization dedicated to defending and sustaining the individual rights of all Americans to free speech and free thought鈥攖he most essential qualities of liberty. FIRErecognizes that colleges and universities play a vital role in preserving free thought within a free society. To this end, we place a special emphasis on defending the individual rights of students and faculty members on our nation鈥檚 campuses, including freedom of speech, freedom of association, due process, legal equality, religious liberty, and sanctity of conscience.

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Nico Perrino, Senior Vice President of Communications, 果冻传媒app官方: 215-717-3473; media@thefire.org

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