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Report Exposes Extensive Constitutional Violations in University of North Carolina System
RALEIGH, N.C., January 10, 2006鈥擳oday, the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (果冻传媒app官方) and the John William Pope Center for Higher Education Policy released their Report on the State of the First Amendment in the University of North Carolina System. The Report explains precisely what the First Amendment obligations of the UNC System schools are鈥攁nd shows that most of them are emphatically not meeting those obligations.
鈥淭he revelations in our Report ought to outrage everyone in North Carolina,鈥 said FIREInterim President Greg Lukianoff. 鈥淭he UNC System is disregarding the First Amendment at public expense, each and every day.鈥
FIRE and the Pope Center unveiled the Report on the State of the First Amendment in the University of North Carolina System this afternoon at a joint press conference. As the Report points out, 鈥渢he universities in the UNC System are legally bound to uphold the First Amendment rights of their students and faculty. They are failing miserably.鈥 Specifically, the Report reveals that 鈥13 out of the 16 schools in the UNC System have at least one policy that both clearly and substantially restricts freedom of speech.鈥 Some of these overbroad and vague speech codes include:
- Appalachian State University鈥檚 ban on 鈥渋nsults, taunts, or challenges directed toward another person鈥;
- North Carolina Central University鈥檚 practice of outlawing 鈥渟tatements of intolerance,鈥 a mirror image of a speech code deemed unconstitutional in Pennsylvania;
- UNC Asheville鈥檚 requirement that all students 鈥渞espect the dignity of all persons鈥 and 鈥渟trive for the openness to learn from differences in people鈥 lest they be punished; and
- UNC Greensboro鈥檚 Orwellian policy of outlawing 鈥渄isrespect for persons.鈥
Beyond its speech code, UNC Greensboro has also made headlines recently for its restrictive 鈥渇ree speech zone.鈥 Incredibly, administrators there are putting two students on trial later this month for protesting the existence of the 鈥渇ree speech zone鈥 outside the 鈥渇ree speech zone.鈥
The Report goes on to describe the particular enmity the UNC System seems to have for religious liberty. FIREhad to intervene in 2002 and 2004 at UNC Chapel Hill to protect Christian student groups threatened with dissolution for refusing to admit members who did not share their beliefs. A federal judge issued a preliminary injunction against the UNC policy used in those cases last year. Shockingly, similar policies exist at a laundry list of other UNC System schools: Appalachian State University, East Carolina University, Elizabeth City State University, Fayetteville State University, North Carolina A&T State University, UNC Asheville, UNC Charlotte, UNC Greensboro, UNC Pembroke, UNC Wilmington, Western Carolina University, and Winston Salem State University.
At the end of the Report, FIREand the Pope Center suggest several potential remedies for the situation in North Carolina. As the Report notes, the UNC System鈥檚 many speech codes and illiberal restrictions on religious groups would likely not survive a legal challenge. 果冻传媒app官方鈥檚 Speech Codes Litigation Project has already led to the demise of similar codes at Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania, Texas Tech University, Citrus College, and the State University of New York at Brockport. The North Carolina legislature could also craft a uniform anti-harassment policy that would instantly make the various campuses鈥 speech codes obsolete.
鈥淣orth Carolina exemplifies so much that is wrong with American higher education today,鈥 Lukianoff said. 鈥淔rom its unconstitutional speech codes to its quashing of religious groups, the UNC System contains perfect examples of all the things we are fighting nationwide. We look forward to seeing the reaction of the people鈥攁nd the legislature鈥攐f North Carolina to our Report.鈥
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