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In First Year, 果冻传媒app官方鈥檚 Stand Up For Speech Litigation Project Restores the Rights of 150,000 FIRE(and Counting)
WASHINGTON, July 1, 2015鈥擮ne year ago today, the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE) publicly launched its by sponsoring four lawsuits against colleges and universities maintaining unconstitutional speech policies. At the end of its first year, Stand Up For Speech has sponsored an additional four lawsuits, achieved five victories, secured over $250,000 in damages and attorney fees, and restored free speech rights to over 150,000 students at colleges across the country.
鈥淭he students and faculty members who have had the courage to vindicate their First Amendment rights in court have made a tremendous contribution to free expression on college campuses,鈥 said FIREAssociate Director of Litigation Catherine Sevcenko. 鈥湽炒絘pp官方鈥檚 Stand Up For Speech Litigation Project has held schools accountable and will continue to do so.鈥
Stand Up For Speech was launched to target unconstitutional speech codes at America鈥檚 public colleges and universities through litigation. In a single calendar year, FIREhas sponsored eight lawsuits. (Two were filed before Stand Up For Speech鈥檚 public launch, making 10 overall.) Of the 10 lawsuits filed thus far, five have been settled with comprehensive policy reforms. Two institutions have suspended their policies during settlement talks. The most recent suit was filed in May and the college has not yet responded.
- Modesto Junior College; lawsuit filed Oct. 10, 2013; settlement announced Feb. 25, 2014
- University of Hawaii at Hilo; lawsuit filed April 24, 2014; settlement announced Dec. 2, 2014
- Citrus College; lawsuit filed July 1, 2014; settlement announced Dec. 3, 2014
- Ohio University; lawsuit filed July 1, 2014; settlement announced Feb. 2, 2015
- Iowa State University; lawsuit filed July 1, 2014; litigation ongoing
- Chicago State University; lawsuit filed July 1, 2014; litigation ongoing
- Western Michigan University; lawsuit filed Oct. 20, 2014; settlement announced May 4, 2015
- Dixie State University; lawsuit filed March 4, 2015; litigation ongoing
- California State Polytechnic University, Pomona; lawsuit filed March 31, 2015; litigation ongoing
- Blinn College; lawsuit filed May 20, 2015; litigation ongoing
Only two universities so far have chosen to fight the lawsuits. Iowa State University (ISU) is defending its decision to censor a student organization鈥檚 T-shirts featuring both a marijuana leaf and ISU鈥檚 name. Chicago State University (CSU) is defending its censorship of a faculty blog. Both universities made efforts to dismiss the lawsuits, but have so far collectively failed to convince a judge to throw a single issue out of court.
Esteemed First Amendment attorney Robert Corn-Revere and his colleagues Ronald London and Lisa Zycherman of the law firm have served as counsel for all of the Stand Up For Speech student- and faculty-plaintiffs.
鈥淲ith our settlement all 10 University of Hawaii system campuses have free speech rights that no longer confine student protests into tiny free speech zones,鈥 said UH Hilo student-plaintiff Merritt Burch. 鈥淭hough I am overjoyed with the decision that our university has made, I wish that campus censorship across the country would end.鈥
Stand Up For Speech students and faculty are changing the cost-benefit analysis for administrators who violate First Amendment rights. Since the project started, 28 colleges and universities have reached out to FIREto voluntarily reform their speech codes, resulting in policy revisions at 13 institutions thus far.
鈥淟itigation has proven to be a much needed step in the road to constitutionalizing speech codes on my campus,鈥 said Cal Poly Pomona student-plaintiff Nicolas Tomas. 鈥淧rior to filing my lawsuit, I felt hopeless after exhausting all other means, including pleading with administrators to allow me to use my voice.鈥
FIRE is a nonprofit educational foundation that unites civil rights and civil liberties leaders, scholars, journalists, and public intellectuals from across the political and ideological spectrum on behalf of individual rights, freedom of expression, academic freedom, due process, and freedom of conscience at our nation鈥檚 colleges and universities. 果冻传媒app官方鈥檚 efforts to preserve liberty on campuses across America can be viewed at thefire.org. More information about the Stand Up For Speech Litigation Project can be found at .
CONTACT:
Katie Barrows, Communications Coordinator, 果冻传媒app官方: 215-717-3473; katie@thefire.org
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