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FIREStarts Off the School Year with a Bang

People often mention the 鈥渄og days of August.鈥 Supposedly it鈥檚 a long, hot month during which most people are on vacation and nothing really happens, especially in the media. But it seems Greg Lukianoff, 果冻传媒app官方鈥檚 director of legal and public advocacy, didn鈥檛 get that memo. Dog days or not, Greg managed to author three important op-eds that are now being published鈥攊n Inside Higher Ed, the Boston Globe, and the Chronicle of Higher Educationjust as many students are heading back to their campuses and, unfortunately, having their rights violated.

骋谤别驳鈥檚 Inside Higher Ed article (co-written with FIREsummer legal intern Azhar Majeed) discusses college administrators鈥 frequent abuse of the 鈥渢hreat鈥 exception to the First Amendment to punish speech they don鈥檛 like. Case in point: the current controversy at William Paterson University, where a 63-year-old Muslim student was convicted of 鈥渉arassment鈥 because a professor felt 鈥渢hreatened鈥 by his religious objection to homosexual activity. (On a side note, the authorship of this piece also shows the incredible opportunities FIRE鈥檚 internship program offers to enterprising young students like Azhar.)

In the Globe piece, Greg enumerates several quite misguided court decisions that came down this summer. Most prominent is Hosty v. Carter, which is currently being appealed to the Supreme Court. FIREand the are leading the charge against Hosty and are seeking allies鈥攊nterested organizations should e-mail hosty@thefire.org. The piece also mentions FIRE鈥檚 ongoing case at Occidental College.

Finally, Greg is in the current edition of the Chronicle participating in a debate on 鈥渢he campus chill.鈥 As he correctly points out:

Some would like to imagine that the excesses of 鈥減olitical correctness鈥 are ancient history, but repression in the name of tolerance hasn't gone anywhere. Oppressive speech codes are not only still around鈥攖hey have actually multiplied, even after numerous court decisions declared them unconstitutional.

He goes on to cite several FIREcases, of course. You can read the rest here.

Greg is also working on an annotated version of the articles, with notes and links to resources, which should be ready soon.

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