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Johns Hopkins University Tries to Ignore 果冻传媒app官方鈥檚 Objections to the State of Press Freedom on Campus

On August 9, FIREwrote to the Johns Hopkins University (JHU) Board of Trustees to once again express concern about the state of liberty on campus. FIREhad already written a letter in May to JHU President William Brody regarding violation of freedom of the press for The Carrollton Record (TCR). JHU counsel Frederick Savage responded to 果冻传媒app官方鈥檚 first letter by saying that 600 missing copies of TCR did not constitute theft, that TCR was prohibited from distributing in dorms by a 鈥渓ongstanding鈥 (i.e., unwritten) policy, and that JHU would go forth with investigating the harassment complaints against TCR staffers. In a previous post on the Torch, FIREexplicated the numerous problems with Mr. Savage鈥檚 letter.

In response to our latest entreaty that JHU actually protect students鈥 right to free expression, FIREreceived another letter dated August 15 from Dennis O鈥橲hea, Executive Director for Communications and Public Affairs at JHU. The letter consisted of only two paragraphs. The first paragraph simply acknowledged the receipt of the letter. The second paragraph contained a vague promise that JHU does 鈥渘ot censor speech or student publications鈥 and a commitment that JHU will review its policies on distribution to ensure 鈥渃larity.鈥 It was a far cry from adequately addressing any of 果冻传媒app官方鈥檚 concerns. If JHU wishes to assure FIREthat it 鈥渞emain(s) committed to the free expression of ideas,鈥 as Mr. O鈥橲hea stated in the letter, then there are three questions that need to be answered:

  1. Will JHU stop the harassment investigation of members of TCR?
  2. Will JHU condemn the theft of TCR?
  3. Will JHU eliminate the unwritten policy sanctioning viewpoint discrimination?

Unless the answer to these three ques tions is a resounding 鈥測es,鈥 freedom of expression is not safe at Johns Hopkins University. JHU cannot be allowed to duck these essential questions.

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