果冻传媒app官方

Table of Contents

FIREstatement on Gov. Abbott鈥檚 campus anti-Semitism executive order

果冻传媒app官方

Today, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott signed an executive order asking the state鈥檚 institutions of higher education to 鈥渦pdate free speech policies鈥 to address anti-Semitic 鈥渟peech and acts.鈥 

Anti-Semitism on campus is a real problem. When anti-Semitic speech crosses beyond the First Amendment鈥檚 protection, Texas institutions have a moral and legal obligation to take action. But today鈥檚 executive order relies on a definition of anti-Semitism that reaches core political speech, including criticism of Israel. The order also singles out student organizations by name, suggesting these groups should draw official scrutiny on account of their views. 

State-mandated campus censorship violates the First Amendment and will not effectively answer anti-Semitism. By chilling campus speech, the executive order threatens to sabotage the transformative power of debate and discussion. That鈥檚 in sharp contrast to Texas , which wisely recognizes 鈥渇reedom of speech and assembly as central to the mission of institutions of higher education.鈥 When speech on contentious issues is subject to punishment, minds cannot be changed. 

Texas鈥 public colleges and universities are required by  to address anti-Semitic harassment. They鈥檙e also bound by the Constitution to respect their students鈥 First Amendment rights. For the sake of our country, they can and must do both. 

Recent Articles

FIRE鈥檚 award-winning Newsdesk covers the free speech news you need to stay informed.

Share