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In an email to FIREsupporters today, Sherry Warner-Seefeld, mother of Caleb Warner, writes about her son's experience when he was wrongfully accused and found guilty of sexual assault by administrators at the University of North Dakota. We wanted to share Sherry's words with Torch readers as a reminder of how important鈥攁nd under attack鈥攄ue process rights on campus are.

Dear friend,

It鈥檚 hard to ignore the impact censorship has on our colleges and universities. The numbers are clear鈥59% of colleges maintain clearly unconstitutional speech codes. The cases are shocking鈥攁 student ordered to stop handing out Constitutions on Constitution Day. The policies are absurd鈥攂anning 鈥inappropriate behavior or expression鈥 and 鈥harsh text messages or emails.鈥 But there鈥檚 an even deeper impact that these facts and figures don鈥檛 often convey: the profound personal effect of disregarding fundamental rights on campus. Worse, that callous disregard is not even limited to our students鈥 free speech rights.

My son and I learned that lesson all too well.

In early 2010, my son Caleb was accused of sexual assault by a fellow student at the University of North Dakota (UND). Caleb claimed the encounter was entirely consensual, and the evidence collected created significant doubt about the accusations against him. Nonetheless, just weeks after the initial charges, Caleb was found guilty by a campus board, suspended for three years, and banned from stepping foot on any North Dakota public campus. Yet, during that same period, the local police began a formal investigation, reviewed the evidence, and chose not to charge Caleb. In fact, they charged my son鈥檚 accuser with filing a false report and issued a warrant for her arrest.

Yes, you read that right. The very same evidence that had been used to end my son鈥檚 academic career and brand him as a rapist was judged by local police as completely without merit.

How could Caleb be both guilty and innocent? Because all it takes to prove guilt on today鈥檚 campuses is 50.01% 鈥渃ertainty.鈥 Without any consideration for the basic principles of American justice, UND had ruled that it was 鈥渕ore likely than not鈥 that my son was guilty of assault. So much for 鈥渂eyond a reasonable doubt鈥 and due process.

While the university鈥檚 charges were difficult enough, nothing could have prepared us for UND鈥檚 shocking response to our request for a rehearing of Caleb鈥檚 case. Despite the police鈥檚 vindication of my son鈥檚 innocence, the administration refused to review his case and denied his request to return to UND. Denied the chance to uphold my son鈥檚 rights, I had never felt more helpless as a mother.

That鈥檚 why we turned to 果冻传媒app官方.

After FIREwrote to UND and FIREChairman Harvey Silverglate took to the pages of The Wall Street Journal to expose the university鈥檚 shocking disregard for my son鈥檚 rights, the school backed down, and Caleb finally got justice. On October 11, 2011, the university reversed its decision.

None of this would have been possible without 果冻传媒app官方鈥攐r you. Without your generous support, FIREwould not have been able to act as the advocate my son so desperately needed. Today, I鈥檓 asking you to , so that students like Caleb aren鈥檛 left to battle on their own.

Sadly, there are still plenty of battles on today鈥檚 campuses. In the years since Caleb鈥檚 case, we鈥檝e seen reports of  ,   absurd , and personal testimonials from concerned parents just like me. These cases have made it clear鈥攊n the move to preserve campus safety, a necessary and important goal, our campuses are unnecessarily sacrificing individual rights. In fact, due process is under attack.

In the face of that attack, FIREremains the last line of defense. As the most prominent and consistent national advocate for student rights, they continue to defend students just like Caleb, while providing vital support to parents just like me. Just as importantly, they鈥檝e gone on the offensive, waging important federal battles to uphold rights and engaging in local debates to protect students.

FIRE also continues to actively educate and empower students on campus. With resources like their Guides, events like their annual student conference, and energetic public awareness efforts, FIREis making progress. But this battle is only beginning, and as recent developments have proven, it鈥檚 getting more significant by the day. FIRE needs your .

Caleb and I will be forever indebted to FIREand its supporters. After witnessing 果冻传媒app官方鈥檚 dedication to student rights, I鈥檝e joined its call for justice and begun working with fellow parents and students to advocate for change. (FIREwill let you know more about that effort soon, so please stay tuned.) My experience at UND and my new advocacy has shown me just how vital 果冻传媒app官方鈥檚 work on campus is. Their battle is about more than numbers and news reports, it鈥檚 about defending the rights of each and every individual student and faculty member. By supporting FIREyou can do more than strengthen a principle, you can help support real people.

I hope you will consider supporting that work with a 100% tax-deductible gift today. You can donate right now . Your support will help FIREstand up for individual rights and defend due process on campuses nationwide.

Sincerely,

Sherry Warner-Seefeld

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