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FIREcalls on Liberty University鈥檚 leadership to end censorship of student press
Nearly two years ago, FIREcautioned that 鈥淸t]he student press at Liberty University is not a free press.鈥 A new reveals that Liberty鈥檚 limits on student expression have not wavered. Today, FIREcalls on the university to reconsider its treatments of students鈥 expressive rights in light of president Jerry Falwell, Jr.鈥檚 that the university 鈥減romotes the free expression of ideas.鈥
Last week, WORLD MAGAZINE published an article nearly two years of censorship of student newspaper the Liberty Champion. Though Liberty itself the newspaper as 鈥渟tudent-run,鈥 WORLD documents the involvement of Falwell, Jr. and other university officials in its editorial decisions. Champion staffers reported a number of worrying incidents of prior restraint, censorship, and threats, including:
- In October 2016, sports editor Joel Schmieg wrote a column critical of comments made by President Donald Trump during a leaked recording from a 2005 filming of 鈥淎ccess Hollywood.鈥 In it, Trump claimed that he 鈥済rab[s] [women] by the pussy.鈥 According to Schmieg, Falwell, Jr. told Schmieg鈥檚 editor not to run the column because the paper already planned to run a piece on Trump that week. Schmieg also claimed that, after he posted the column to his own Facebook page instead, a Liberty graduate student warned him 鈥 on behalf of Champion adviser Deborah Huff 鈥 that he should not do anything similar again in the future.
- In early 2018, Champion writer Jack Panyard the director and producer of the film Commander, which 鈥渢ell[s] the story of Mark Taylor, who spoke of his vision that Donald Trump would become president.鈥 During the university鈥檚 review of the piece, Panyard鈥檚 skepticism about Taylor鈥檚 story was cut, leading Panyard to remove his name from the article.
- In April 2018, Panyard 鈥 who had been chosen by Huff as editor-in-chief the month before 鈥 wrote about the university鈥檚 treatment of unmarried students living on campus who became pregnant. The story included interviews with a student expelled from campus housing as well as the president of Liberty鈥檚 pro-life group, Lifeline. The story was cut before publication.
- When leader Shane Claiborne announced his intention to host a 鈥淩evival鈥 in Lynchburg, Virginia and pray on Liberty鈥檚 campus, campus police threatened him with a fine and jail time. Champion news editor Erin Covey expressed interest in covering the Revival and the Liberty students who announced that they would be speaking at it. When Covey requested comment from Falwell, Jr., he that same day 鈥淟et鈥檚 not run any articles about the event.鈥
- On an April 18 phone call with the Champion staff, Falwell, Jr. reportedly that the paper had been 鈥渆stablished to champion the interests of the university, disseminate information about happenings on Liberty鈥檚 campus, as well as the positive impacts of Liberty in the community and beyond. And as such, the publisher of the publication, which is the university, is responsible for content decisions, to find stories to be covered by Champion personnel and makes all of the calls on the articles, photographs and other content.鈥夆 We鈥檙e going to have to be stricter in the future if these protocols aren鈥檛 followed.鈥
- In an April 27 meeting, Dean of the School of Communication and Digital Content Bruce Kirk warned Panyard that Liberty intended to restructure the Champion, and that Panyard鈥檚 position, editor-in-chief, would no longer exist. Four members of the paper resigned after Panyard鈥檚 firing. Kirk later the Champion鈥檚 new staffers, 鈥淵our job is to keep the LU reputation and the image as it is.鈥夆 Don鈥檛 destroy the image of LU. Pretty simple. OK? Well you might say, 鈥榃ell, that鈥檚 not my job, my job is to do journalism. My job is to be First Amendment. My job is to go out and dig and investigate, and I should do anything I want to do because I鈥檓 a journalist.鈥 So let鈥檚 get that notion out of your head. OK?鈥
- WORLD further that 鈥渆dited stories before publication must go through a two- or three-stage approval process: first to the faculty adviser, then to a panel of faculty members, and after that possibly to Falwell, himself for approval before publishing.鈥 Additionally, 鈥渟tudents on the newspaper staff who receive scholarships must now sign a nondisclosure agreement that says those scholarships are 鈥榗onditioned on my full and continuous compliance with all the following Newspaper Rules throughout the fall and spring semesters of the 2018-2019 academic year.鈥欌 Champion staffers also cannot comment on social media 鈥渁bout any publication of the Liberty Champion or its affiliated communication services.鈥
These are only some of the acts of censorship by Champion staffers.
As FIREexplained when of Schmieg鈥檚 revoked column emerged, Liberty is a private university not bound by the First Amendment, and one that makes no promise of free speech for its students. As such, it can censor its student press, however illiberal or wrong-headed that may be. Indeed, although it is not currently listed in 果冻传媒app官方鈥檚 Spotlight database 鈥 which rates only the top 100 private institutions, in addition to many public universities 鈥 Liberty is what FIREwould call a 鈥渨arning school.鈥 We call them 鈥渨arning鈥 schools for a reason 鈥 students should be forewarned that when a private college explicitly places other values above the right to free speech. At such an institution, there are few safeguards against censorship.
But, as we noted then, Jerry Falwell, Jr. presented an image of Liberty University that was in stark contrast to one that regularly censors student journalists. On Oct. 13, 2016 鈥 around the same time Schmieg鈥檚 article critical of Trump was censored 鈥 Falwell, Jr. released a statement expressing Liberty鈥檚 support of freedom of speech in response to claims from student group Liberty United Against Trump. Falwell, Jr. , 鈥淚 am proud of these few students for speaking their minds. It is a testament to the fact that Liberty University promotes the free expression of ideas unlike many major universities where political correctness prevents conservative students from speaking out.鈥 (Falwell, Jr.鈥檚 statement, along with hundreds of other remarks from university leaders about freedom of speech, can be found in 果冻传媒app官方鈥檚 Leader Statement Database.)
Today, FIREis calling on Liberty University to explain why its president鈥檚 portrayal of the university differs from the one experienced by its student journalists. 果冻传媒app官方鈥檚 letter reminds Falwell, Jr. that:
This portrayal of the university鈥檚 values differs markedly from the one presented in WORLD鈥檚 coverage. If the reports by WORLD are substantially accurate, Liberty has deployed prior review against Champion and prior restraint against its journalists in the form of non-disclosure agreements. While Liberty may have the right to subject Champion to this level of administrative control and censorship, there is no denying that these tools are so fundamentally at odds with freedom of expression that they are rarely encountered outside of military establishments and prisons. Liberty can be a university that 鈥減romotes the free expression of ideas unlike many major universities,鈥 or it can be one that privileges its reputation and institutional messaging over its students鈥 free expression. It cannot honestly claim to be both.
In a response to WORLD鈥檚 coverage, Falwell, Jr. posted a at Newsmax attempting to justify Liberty鈥檚 behavior toward student journalists, including the claim that Kirk is not a 鈥渟pokesman鈥 for the university. But, as FIREexplains in our letter, these justifications fall short:
Unfortunately, the rebuttal does not address all of the outstanding issues. Your claim that Kirk 鈥渨as not speaking as a spokesman for the university, nor as a spokesman for me,鈥 fails to address a fundamental problem. While Liberty can argue that Kirk鈥檚 comments to students misrepresent the university鈥檚 official position鈥攚hich would indeed be a welcome development鈥攊t cannot reasonably claim that Kirk was not speaking on behalf of the university while advising Champion staffers in his official role as Dean of the School of Communication and Digital Content. FIREcannot reasonably be expected to assume that senior members of Liberty鈥檚 administration are not 鈥渟peaking on behalf of the university鈥 when conducting their official duties.
Additionally, in your response, you voice frustration: 鈥淸T]he press cover[s] my involvement as if I am the only person at Liberty University who should have no say in what is published in a newspaper that is owned and operated by the University.鈥 But if Champion is truly a 鈥渟tudent-run鈥 outlet at a university that 鈥減romotes the free expression of ideas,鈥 outside observers would reasonably expect that those in leadership positions at Liberty would refrain from using their power to dictate the paper鈥檚 content.
If Liberty University is not an institution which extends to its students unfettered freedom of expression, then its leadership should not hold itself out as such. FIREhopes Liberty will embrace freedom of expression in policy and in practice. FIREwould be happy to work with Liberty to revise its policies and procedures to respect student press and live up to Falwell, Jr.鈥檚 claims that the university 鈥減romotes the free expression of ideas unlike many major universities.鈥
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