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Doe v. Syracuse University

FIRE filed an amicus curiae brief in the New York Court of Appeals, the state鈥檚 highest court, supporting the petitioner-appellants, former members of the Syracuse University Theta Tau engineering fraternity. In 2018, Syracuse dismantled the fraternity and suspended several of its members after videos of a private satirical 鈥渞oast鈥 鈥 performed for members of the fraternity 鈥 leaked from a private Facebook page. Syracuse punished the students based solely on the effect their private expression had on the university community, despite the fact that the expression was not directed at anyone outside the fraternity. In doing so, Syracuse violated its promises to uphold its students鈥 free speech rights. 

In 2019, a New York trial court upheld the university鈥檚 punishment, despite finding that the student鈥檚 speech would be protected under First Amendment standards. In 2020, the Appellate Division, Fourth Department upheld the trial court鈥檚 decision, finding that Syracuse鈥檚 numerous, explicit, written promises to protect student free speech rights do not afford students rights consistent with the First Amendment. This prompted the students to appeal to the Court of Appeals. 

Our brief explains how students at private universities often struggle to hold their colleges accountable for breaking promises to protect their rights, which allows these institutions to continue to abuse their students鈥 rights with impunity. FIREurges the court to hold Syracuse accountable by finding that the university violated its commitment to free speech when it punished the petitioner-appellants for their protected expression.

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