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Santa Clara University ratifies rejection of student group over its political views
FIRE has raised the alarm about Santa Clara University鈥檚 treatment of its Young Americans for Freedom chapter for several months now. It started with the student government鈥檚 viewpoint-based refusal to recognize it as an official student group, and now culminates with the administration鈥檚 astonishing claim that the vote was entirely devoid of ideological malice toward the conservative group.
The letter FIREsent to SCU today lays out how the SCU administration had a golden opportunity to uphold the university鈥檚 to free speech鈥攁nd failed to take it.
After the student government twice voted to deny YAF official university recognition, which includes the ability to request funds, schedule speakers, and use campus facilities for events, the group petitioned the administration to overturn the vote. The petition, and FIRE鈥檚 first letter to SCU on May 17, explained how the student government clearly show that the senators rejected YAF over the group鈥檚 viewpoints, in violation of SCU鈥檚 promise to uphold its students鈥 right to express themselves.
The minutes of the student government meetings are inundated with critical of YAF鈥檚 views from the majority of student government members who spoke at the latest vote. In our letter to SCU鈥檚 leadership, FIREdescribes these comments in detail and asks SCU to account for the complete absence of any reason for denying recognition besides opposition to YAF鈥檚 political ideology.
Unfortunately, SCU continues to display a baffling ignorance of what constitutes viewpoint discrimination. In denying YAF鈥檚 petition to overturn the flawed student government vote, it stated that 鈥渢he record is insufficient to establish that the denial of recognition was based on YAF鈥檚 political opinion."
FIRE once again calls upon SCU to end its willful blindness to this viewpoint discriminatory conduct and to reverse the denial of official student group recognition to YAF.
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