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Free speech promises be damned, Brandeis bans FIREfor Justice in Palestine

In a brazen act of viewpoint discrimination, Brandeis becomes the first private university in the nation to ban an SJP campus chapter since October 7.
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The Brandeis University chapter of FIREfor Justice in Palestine is no more. The chapter was notified yesterday that, due to made by the national organization in support of Hamas, 鈥渨hich the United States has designated as a Foreign Terrorist Organization,鈥 the campus chapter 鈥渕ust be unrecognized,鈥 according to a copy of the notification letter provided to 果冻传媒app官方.

This troubling decision came on the same day Brandeis President Ronald Liebowitz published an op-ed in the  calling on university leaders to 鈥渇ind their moral compass and no longer allow speech that constitutes harassment or threat of violence to flourish on our campuses.鈥

Specifically, he added, 鈥淐hants and social media posts calling for violence against Jews or the annihilation of the state of Israel must not be tolerated.鈥 The list of phrases Liebowitz wants banned include 鈥渇rom the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,鈥 which, he said, 鈥渃alls for the erasure of the Jewish state,鈥 as well as support for the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions Movement, which he described as 鈥渂latant demonstration of antisemitism.鈥

In its letter to the Brandeis chapter of SJP, the university justified the derecognition, saying 鈥渁 genuine threat or harassment鈥 is not protected by the university鈥檚 Principles of Free Speech and Free Expression, which were adopted in 2018.

Yet, as evidence of this supposed misconduct, Liebowitz provides only speech protected by those very principles. Brandeis is a private university and therefore is not bound by the First Amendment, but its current free speech policies claim the school has 鈥渁 responsibility to encourage the airing of the widest range of political and scholarly opinions and to prevent attempts to shut down conversations, no matter what their topic.鈥 

And as FIREreminds Brandeis in a letter today, 鈥淚t is settled law that denying student group recognition based on viewpoint, speech, or fear of disruption violates free speech principles, particularly with regard to campus chapter groups鈥 ties to a national organization.鈥

Now is the time for the school鈥檚 leadership to stand on principle. If you only support the free speech that you approve of, then you don鈥檛 support free speech at all.

Criminal conduct such as making true threats, inciting unlawful conduct, and providing material support to terrorist groups, is not protected by the First Amendment or analogous free expression promises, like the one at Brandeis. In fact, according to Brandeis鈥  in the student handbook 鈥 which are  under Massachusetts law 鈥 the chants Liebowitz cites as offensive are nonetheless protected political speech.  

Nor is there any indication that actions by members of Brandeis SJP rose to the level of peer harassment, which the Supreme Court defined in Davis v. Monroe County Board of Education  as words or actions that are 鈥渟o severe, pervasive, and objectively offensive that it can be said to deprive the victims of access to the educational opportunities or benefits provided by the school.鈥 

SJP鈥檚 alleged comments do not approach this high bar and are fully protected by the university鈥檚 free speech promises. As the U.S. Department of Education鈥檚 Office for Civil Rights further , discriminatory harassment 鈥渕ust include something beyond the mere expression of views, words, symbols, or thoughts that some person finds offensive.鈥 Even more problematic, Brandeis appeared to have based its decision on the advocacy of the national SJP organization, punishing students for words they didn鈥檛 even say.

The decision to ban SJP not only contravenes the , but also the free speech philosophy espoused by the university鈥檚 namesake, Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis, who said in his concurring opinion in Whitney v. California that the 鈥渇reedom to think as you will and to speak as you think are means indispensable to the discovery and spread of political truth; that without free speech and assembly discussion would be futile.鈥

In comments to 果冻传媒app官方, Brandeis SJP members expressed shock and disbelief at the decision, emphasizing they are not affiliated with the national SJP group.

鈥淲e want to affirm that we are our own independent organization and we have not participated in any of the National SJP events since Oct. 7 and have not released anything that could be harmful towards any member of the community,鈥 the chapter said in an email to 果冻传媒app官方. 

Now is the time for the school鈥檚 leadership to stand on principle. If you only support the free speech that you approve of, then you don鈥檛 support free speech at all.

FIRE urges Brandeis to reverse this illegal derecognition and publicly recommit to the institution鈥檚 laudable free expression policies. 

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