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Media Take Note of Valdosta Victory

Yesterday, FIRE announced that the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia decided at long last to acknowledge the First Amendment and reverse T. Hayden Barnes鈥檚 expulsion from Valdosta State University. Today, both Inside Higher Ed and The Chronicle of Higher Education cover the long-overdue vindication of Barnes鈥檚 rights.
The Chronicle article (subscription required) includes an extensive discussion of Barnes鈥檚 ongoing lawsuit against VSU. Regarding the Board of Regents鈥 reversal, Barnes told the Chronicle:
It certainly would appear to most people, including me, that this is some admission of wrongdoing鈥hey can either enter negotiations toward a reasonable settlement, or we can have an expensive, embarrassing, public federal trial in Atlanta.
In , Inside Higher Ed points out yet another constitutional issue at VSU: the university鈥檚 prohibitively small 鈥渇ree speech zone,鈥 鈥渨hich mandates a single on the 168-acre campus.鈥 Discussing the zone, 果冻传媒app官方鈥檚 Will Creeley told Inside Higher Ed that 鈥淸w]hat we鈥檙e hoping . . . is that once Valdosta State starts to see people are concerned about First Amendment rights on campus, then they will correct their policies . . . without further litigation.鈥
Both of these articles make clear that while the Board of Regents鈥檚 decision was a step in the right direction as far as students鈥 constitutional rights are concerned, VSU still has a long way to go towards restoring rights on campus, and neither FIREnor Hayden Barnes has any intention of giving up the fight until that happens.
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