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Professor to Colleges: Summon the Courage to Defend the Constitution

This week, Jonathan Zimmerman, a professor of history and education at New York University, authored an in which he criticizes colleges that have punished students for racist comments.

As FIREhas reported, the University of Oklahoma (OU) summarily expelled two members of the now-disbanded chapter of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity in March for their participation in a racist chant referring to the lynching of black Americans. Just weeks later, the University of South Carolina (USC) suspended a student who wrote 鈥渘iggers鈥 on a classroom whiteboard as part of a list of 鈥渞easons why USC WiFi blows.鈥 In both cases, the students were subject to discipline based on the viewpoints they expressed鈥攗nconstitutional results at public institutions of higher education.

At USC, the writing in question seems to have come in for punishment by violating the university鈥檚 , which prohibits 鈥渞acist and uncivil rhetoric.鈥

Zimmerman argues, though, that USC鈥檚 focus wasn鈥檛 quite right:

[I]n the United States, there鈥檚 another creed that鈥檚 supposed to take precedence over all the others: the Constitution. And the university鈥攏ot the offending student鈥攙iolated it.

鈥淸U]niversity leaders,鈥 he writes, 鈥渄eserve censure, too, for their craven disregard of the First Amendment.鈥

We鈥檙e with Zimmerman. Public universities like OU and USC can take steps to educate students against bigotry鈥攂ut they can鈥檛 turn their backs on the Constitution.

It is easy to defend the First Amendment and the right to free speech when considering speech that makes us all feel good inside, but that is not the speech we have to worry about protecting. Zimmerman notes that it takes courage, especially on a college campus, to defend the First Amendment and free speech when it involves words or expressions that make us cringe.

Hopefully, more universities take note of the principles highlighted in and develop the courage to defend the constitution and stand up for free speech.

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