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Victory for Free Speech at Indian River Community College

FORT PIERCE, Fla., February 2, 2005鈥擨n a statement issued yesterday evening,

Florida 鈥檚 Indian River Community College (IRCC) overturned its prohibition on a student-organized screening of The Passion of the Christ.IRCC made the decision after the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (果冻传媒app官方) took the case of the Christian Student Fellowship (CSF), which wanted to show the film, to the national media.IRCC鈥檚 statement confirmed that the college had not enforced its policies on public expression consistently and according to constitutional guidelines.Late last week, CSF also reported that IRCC has rescinded its authoritarian requirement that a faculty advisor monitor all student organization meetings.

鈥淲e appreciate IRCC鈥檚 acknowledgement of its mistakes and its recognition of its duty to allow constitutionally protected expression on campus,鈥 remarked FIREPresident

David French .鈥淲hile the students never should have been put through this experience, FIREis very pleased that IRCC ultimately decided to reject oppression and embrace liberty鈥攏ot just for the Christian Student Fellowship, but for all of its students.鈥

Last fall, IRCC prohibited CSF from hosting a screening of The Passion of the Christ on campus, justifying its actions by claiming to have banned all R-rated movies.Soon afterwards, it enacted a new policy requiring a faculty advisor鈥檚 presence at all student group events.This Orwellian policy effectively prevented CSF from meeting because its demands on the time of CSF鈥檚 faculty advisor forced him to resign.When CSF鈥檚 efforts to resolve the situation proved unsuccessful, the group contacted FIREfor help.

FIRE intervened and quickly discovered and publicized a profound double standard:IRCC had recently allowed the performance of a skit called 鈥淔**king for Jesus鈥 and a viewing of the R-rated documentary film Welcome to Sarajevo, but it would not allow the showing of The Passion of the Christ. Under intense media pressure, IRCC conducted a legal review of its policies, leading to yesterday鈥檚 decision to permit the screening and last week鈥檚 decision to lift the requirement that a college official attend all student group meetings.

鈥淭his is a victory for free speech, students鈥 rights, and common sense,鈥 noted FIREDirector of Legal and Public Advocacy Greg Lukianoff.鈥淚RCC had a rule that treated college students like children, but it has shown the courage to admit it was wrong.We are pleased that this case has been successfully resolved and would be happy to advise IRCC administrators if they have any questions about how best to demonstrate their respect for the rights of their students in the future,鈥 he concluded.

FIRE is a nonprofit educational foundation that unites civil rights and civil liberties leaders, scholars, journalists, and public intellectuals from across the political and ideological spectrum on behalf of individual rights, due process, freedom of expression, academic freedom, and rights of conscience at our nation鈥檚 colleges and universities.果冻传媒app官方鈥檚 efforts to preserve liberty on campuses across

can be viewed at thefire.org.

CONTACT: 

Greg Lukianoff, Director of Legal and Public Advocacy, 果冻传媒app官方: 215-717-3473; greg@thefire.org

David French , President, 果冻传媒app官方: 215-717-3473; david.french@thefire.org

Edwin R. Massey, President,

Indian River Community College : 772-462-4701; emassey@ircc.edu

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