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Western Kentucky University Revises Speech Code of the Month Policy

In some good news for free speech on campus, Western Kentucky University (WKU) has revised a 鈥淐omputing Ethics鈥 policy that drew condemnation from the university鈥檚 Student Government Association (SGA) and was named 果冻传媒app官方鈥檚 Speech Code of the Month for March 2014. Because this was WKU鈥檚 only 鈥渞ed light鈥 policy, the university now earns an improved, 鈥測ellow light鈥 rating in 果冻传媒app官方鈥檚 Spotlight database.
Prior to the revision, WKU鈥檚 Computing Ethics policy prohibited the use of university email resources for 鈥淸t]ransmitting statements, language, images or other materials that are reasonably likely to be perceived as offensive or disparaging of others based on race, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, age, disability, religious or political beliefs,鈥 as well as for 鈥渁dvocating religious or political opinions.鈥
In October 2013, SGA Director of Public Relations Laura Harper submitted a resolution to the SGA calling on the university to revise the computing ethics policy because it violated students鈥 right to free speech. The resolution by a nearly unanimous vote, and university administrators indicated a willingness to revise the policy.
Last week, FIREnamed the computing ethics policy our Speech Code of the Month for March 2014, noting that it 鈥渆ffectively shuts down open discourse over the university鈥檚 email system and threatens academic freedom by severely restricting what students and faculty members can say鈥攁nd how they can say it鈥攚hen discussing important political and social issues.鈥 Within just a few days of announcing the Speech Code of the Month, FIREreceived an email from Gordon Johnson Jr., WKU鈥檚 Associate Vice President of Information Technology, informing us that the policy had been revised and the language in question removed.
FIRE is very pleased by this development and happy to no longer count WKU among the ranks of our red light schools, the percentage of which has been steadily dropping over the past six years. We also congratulate Laura Harper and the SGA, whose vocal support of free speech on campus no doubt contributed to this victory.
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