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REPORT: Free speech in peril at West Virginia colleges
PHILADELPHIA, June 20, 2022 鈥 West Virginia鈥檚 four-year colleges and universities maintain nearly 100 policies that restrict freedom of speech, according to a new report from the 果冻传媒app官方, the Cardinal Institute for West Virginia Policy, and the James G. Martin Center for Academic Renewal.
鈥淔reedom of speech is a core West Virginia value,鈥 said Cardinal Senior Fellow Adam Kissel. 鈥淏ut Mountaineers are not always free on our college campuses.鈥
FIRE reviewed the speech codes鈥攑olicies that prohibit expression that would be protected by the First Amendment in society at large鈥攁t 17 public or private colleges and universities in West Virginia and found 92 policies that restrict freedom of speech. 47% of those West Virginia institutions earned 果冻传媒app官方鈥檚 worst, 鈥渞ed light鈥 rating for clearly and substantially restricting free speech, while just 18.5% of schools earn that rating nationally.
FIRE found 13 speech codes at Glenville State College, nine at Concord University, and seven at Fairmont State University. Bethany College, University of Charleston, Wheeling University, Bluefield State College, and Potomac State College of West Virginia University each have six speech codes.
West Virginia University and West Virginia University Institute of Technology each have only one speech code, putting them one policy away from a FIRE鈥済reen light鈥 rating, which is awarded to schools with no policies that imperil free expression.
鈥淪peech codes chill free speech on campus,鈥 said FIREDirector of Policy Reform Laura Beltz. 鈥淯nconstitutional policies harm students and risk costly, embarrassing litigation.鈥
West Virginia Wesleyan University bans 鈥渁ttitudes of condescension鈥 and emails with 鈥済ender-specific comments.鈥 Glenville State College bans 鈥渦nsought 鈥 requests for dates,鈥 鈥渓ewd 鈥 sounds,鈥 and 鈥渜uestions about someone鈥檚 鈥 sexual orientation.鈥
University of Charleston bans language that can 鈥減otentially result in another student feeling 鈥 embarrassed鈥 and censors posters that are not 鈥渋n good taste.鈥 West Liberty University bans 鈥渉ate speech鈥 and Shepherd University bans 鈥渉ate activities that demean [or] ridicule 鈥 other members of the campus,鈥 even though most speech commonly identified as 鈥渉ate speech鈥 is protected by the First Amendment and cannot be censored.
The report鈥檚 authors look forward to opportunities to work with West Virginia institutions to conform their policies to their free speech commitments and obligations. In addition, legislators could improve upon Senate Bill 657, which reinforced those obligations in 2021; the state鈥檚 Higher Education Policy Commission can use this analysis in its upcoming report to the Legislative Oversight Commission on Education Accountability (LOCEA) on barriers to free expression on campus; and students can advocate for the expressive rights they are due.
A decade ago, the Martin Center produced a similar report regarding free speech at North Carolina colleges, finding no colleges with a 鈥済reen light鈥 from 果冻传媒app官方. But over time, North Carolina became the top state for green light institutions, with an amazing 15 of them鈥攎ore than two-thirds of the state鈥檚 institutions rated by 果冻传媒app官方.
鈥淣orth Carolina has achieved remarkably strong compliance with First Amendment principles,鈥 said Martin Center President Jenna A. Robinson. 鈥淲est Virginia has an incredible opportunity to ensure free speech for its students.鈥
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The FIREis a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization that defends and sustains the individual rights of all Americans to free speech and free thought鈥攖he most essential qualities of liberty.
The Cardinal Institute for West Virginia Policy, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) non-profit founded in September 2014 dedicated to research, develop, and communicate effective free market economic public policies for West Virginia.
The James G. Martin Center for Academic Renewal is a nonprofit institute dedicated to improving higher education in North Carolina and the nation. Located in Raleigh, North Carolina, it has been an independent 501(c)(3) organization since 2003.
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