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FIREFiles Amicus Brief in DeJohn v. Temple University
Today, FIREfiled an amicus curiae brief in the case of DeJohn v. Temple University, urging the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit to uphold a district court decision that Temple鈥檚 speech code violated its students鈥 First Amendment rights. 果冻传媒app官方鈥檚 brief was joined by a remarkable coalition of nonprofit groups, including the ACLU of Pennsylvania, the Christian Legal Society, Collegefreedom.org, Feminists for Free Expression, the Individual Rights Foundation, FIREfor Academic Freedom, and the Student Press Law Center. The coalition was represented in the filing by attorney L. Theodore Hoppe, Jr.
FIRE鈥檚 brief addressed the increasing trend among college administrators to equate the rights of college students with those of high school students. We saw this in the Hosty v. Carter case and again in this case, where Temple argued that the Supreme Court鈥檚 recent decision in 鈥攚hich upheld the narrow right of high school administrators to regulate student speech 鈥渞easonably regarded as encouraging illegal drug use鈥濃攑ermitted Temple to restrict any 鈥渟tudent鈥檚 speech that is inconsistent with its 鈥榖asic educational mission.鈥欌 This trend is especially dangerous in light of recent case law, including Morse, which substantially contracts the free speech rights of high school students. As FIREPresident Greg Lukianoff stated in today鈥檚 press release, 鈥淚t is simply unconscionable to treat university students鈥攚hose ages can range from eighteen to eighty, and almost all of whom can vote and serve our nation in war鈥攁s having no greater free speech rights than high school students. If the precedents which now so weakly protect the rights of high school students are suddenly applied to the university environment, campus free speech and academic freedom would be in serious jeopardy.鈥
FIRE鈥檚 brief also placed the Temple University speech code in context by informing the court about the free speech crisis on America鈥檚 college and university campuses. Far from being an exception, Temple鈥檚 speech code is part of a pattern of unconstitutional speech codes at public universities nationwide, in defiance of decades of legal precedent striking such codes down.
We will keep you posted on the latest developments as this case progresses.
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