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°Õ“Ē»å²¹²āā€™s ā€˜Campus Alertā€™: When Hezbollah Trumps Old Glory

This week, Campus Alertā€”¹ū¶³“«Ć½app¹Ł·½ā€™s weekly column in the New York Postā€”focuses on the situation at San Francisco State University (SFSU), where the schoolā€™s College Republicans filed a federal lawsuit last week alleging that SFSU administrators violated the groupā€™s First Amendment rights by staging a five-month investigation into the groupā€™s activities at an anti-terrorism rally.

Specifically, SFSUā€™s investigation centered on whether the College Republicans were guilty of ā€œactions of incivility,ā€ among other charges, for stepping on homemade Hezbollah and Hamas flags. However, as todayā€™s column points out, the United States Supreme Court has consistently held that flag desecration is protected political expression under the First Amendment, a fact SFSU knew when investigating the College Republicansā€™ ā€œoffenseā€:

Even though the flag-stomping was protected speechā€”a fact pointed out twice to SFSU President Robert Corrigan in letters from the Foundation for Individual Rights in Educationā€”SFSU administrators decided to put the College Republicans on trial for ā€œattempts to incite violence and create a hostile environmentā€ and ā€œactions of incivility.ā€ An SFSU spokesperson even told the San Francisco Chronicle that the real issue was ā€œthe desecration of Allah.ā€

This weekā€™s Campus Alert also emphasizes the fact that the College Republicansā€™ suit challenges not only the investigation, but SFSUā€™s pernicious speech codes in total. As we point out, among other unconstitutional mandates, SFSUā€™s codes require students ā€œā€˜to be civilā€™ to one anotherā€”a rule that can only be selectively enforced against dissenting opinions on a campus as polarized as SFSU.ā€

°Õ“Ē»å²¹²āā€™s Campus Alert will be the last until the beginning of the fall semester. We thank you for readingā€”and weā€™ll be sure to keep you posted when Campus Alert returns to the Postā€™s pages at the end of summer.

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