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VICTORY: University of New Mexico Suspends Speech Code, Waives Speech Tax for Milo Yiannopoulos Speech

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M., Jan. 26, 2017鈥擳wo University of New Mexico (UNM) student groups will no longer have to pay a $3,400 tax on speech to host Breitbart editor Milo Yiannopoulos on campus tomorrow.

One day after the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE) wrote to UNM about the threat posed to campus free speech by its 鈥溾 policy, portions of its policy and waived security fees for the Yiannopoulos event鈥攁nd for all future events hosted by student groups.

鈥淔IREthanks the University of New Mexico for taking the necessary steps to ensure that students鈥 First Amendment rights will no longer be burdened by unconstitutional speech taxes,鈥 said FIREProgram Officer Adam Steinbaugh. 鈥淎rbitrarily affixing a price tag to speakers because their ideas are deemed 鈥榗ontroversial鈥 is unacceptable in a free society, and especially so on a college campus.鈥

For months, the UNM chapters of the College Republicans and Young Americans for Liberty have planned to host Yiannopoulos on campus for a January 27 speech. Two weeks before the event, UNM told the student groups that they needed to pay $3,400 in security fees if they still wished to host Yiannopoulos. The last-minute security fee demand was apparently required by UNM Policy 2230 (鈥溾), which authorizes the levying of a speech tax on student groups based on the 鈥渃ontroversial nature of speakers or subjects鈥 they invite.

On Tuesday, FIRE informed UNM that forcing student groups to pay security fees depending on administrators鈥 tastes violates the First Amendment and that Policy 2230 must be rescinded.

Yesterday, acting UNM President Chaouki Abdallah announcing 鈥渢he immediate suspension and application of that portion of the policy that results in fees for security and police protection, pending a thorough policy review.鈥 He also noted that 鈥渢he University of New Mexico is committed to the principles of free speech, and values our role as a marketplace of ideas in the community.鈥

Yiannopoulos鈥 speaking appearances on campuses across the country have often been met by protests from students, faculty, and the public. The vast majority of the protesters have been peaceful in exercising their right to counter-speech. However, some demonstrators have engaged in civil disobedience, true threats of violence, or violence to prevent Yiannopoulos from speaking. In its letter, FIREnoted that levying security fees against a student group hosting Yiannopoulos because of the prospect of violence offers an unconstitutional 鈥渉eckler鈥檚 veto鈥 to those wishing to disrupt his speeches.

鈥淭oday, free speech won at the University of New Mexico,鈥 said Steinbaugh. 鈥淣o longer can speech taxes be used to silence speakers for their ideas. As the university moves forward with a thorough review of its policies, FIREis happy to offer our support to ensure they comply with the First Amendment.鈥

The Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (果冻传媒app官方) is a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization dedicated to defending liberty, freedom of speech, due process, academic freedom, legal equality, and freedom of conscience on America鈥檚 college campuses.

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