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Strossen Praises FIREat Harvard Free Press Lecture, Criticizes OCR for Chilling Speech

At the annual at Harvard University鈥檚 Kennedy School of Government earlier this month, former American Civil Liberties Union president Nadine Strossen expressed grave concerns about the federal government pressuring colleges to adopt unconstitutional policies that infringe on civil liberties.
Strossen, the John Marshall Harlan II Professor of Law at New York Law School, told the audience that this recent development is among the most troubling of the numerous and pervasive threats to free speech on campuses today. Strossen said:
Specifically, I鈥檓 referring to the overbroad, unjustified concept of illegal sexual harassment as extending to speech with any sexual content that anyone finds offensive. This distorted concept has recently become entrenched on campus due to pressure from the Department of Education鈥檚 Office of Civil Rights鈥攖he OCR. By threatening to pull federal funds, the OCR has forced schools, even well-endowed schools such as Harvard, to adopt sexual misconduct policies that violate many civil liberties.
Of course, combating gender discrimination, violence, and sexual assault is of the utmost urgency. I hope that goes without saying. 鈥 But OCR鈥檚 distorted concept of sexual harassment actually does more harm than good to gender justice, not to mention to free speech.
FIRE has raised these concerns repeatedly in recent years.
Strossen began her talk by praising Harvard Law School alum and FIREco-founder Harvey Silverglate鈥攚ho was in the audience鈥攁s a 鈥渇ree speech champion鈥 and calling FIRE鈥渁 very important organization.鈥 She also noted that construing protected sex-related speech as sexual harassment is a problem 鈥渢hat Harvey Silverglate complained about specifically at Harvard Law School way back in 1996 in .鈥
You can read more coverage and analysis of Strossen鈥檚 speech in Conor Friedersdorf鈥檚 piece, 鈥,鈥 published yesterday in The Atlantic.
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