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Oregon State Earns Highest Rating for Free Speech Policies

Oregon State University (OSU) joins an elite group of colleges and universities by becoming just the 17th school in the country to receive 果冻传媒app官方鈥檚 highest, 鈥済reen light,鈥 rating for free speech policies. A college or university earns a green light when its written policies do not seriously imperil free speech. While the clear majority of the nation鈥檚 colleges maintain policies that clearly and substantially restrict freedom of speech, OSU is now a proud exception. It is Oregon鈥檚 first-ever green light school, and its policy change affects more than .

鈥淔IREis thrilled to see another major state university eliminate its speech codes,鈥 said Samantha Harris, 果冻传媒app官方鈥檚 director of policy research. 鈥淢ore and more universities are finally realizing what courts have been saying for years: Speech codes on public campuses are unconstitutional, and they need to go.鈥

OSU earned its green light rating by eliminating its only remaining speech code. The code, revised earlier this year, was an overly broad and vague 鈥淪exual Harassment and Sexual Violence鈥 policy, which 果冻传媒app官方 called on the university to revise last summer.

While there are only 17 green light schools nationwide, OSU is the eighth university in just over the last three years to earn the designation. This positive trend reflects growing awareness of free speech issues on campus as well as increased cooperation between students, university administrators, and 果冻传媒app官方.

Although OSU鈥檚 published regulations respect free speech, FIREremains troubled by the school鈥檚 continued defense in court of its decision to remove a conservative student newspaper, The Liberty, from campus. It is our sincere hope that eliminating its last speech code and becoming 果冻传媒app官方鈥檚 newest green light school is a signal that OSU is ready to reconsider its handling of the Liberty case and bring its free-speech practices in line with its policies.

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