University Of Cincinnati Learns Of The First Amendment
The wonderful people at campus free speech defenders theFIRE.org have another victory on their hands:
CINCINNATI, June 12, 2012--In a ringing victory for student rights, a federal district court declared today that the University of Cincinnati's (UC's) tiny "free speech zone" violates the First Amendment. In his order enjoining enforcement of the challenged free speech zone policy, United States District Judge Timothy S. Black held that UC's free speech zone "violates the First Amendment and cannot stand." The suit was filed by Ohio's 1851 Center for Constitutional Law in cooperation with the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE)."Once again, a federal court has been forced to remind a public university of its constitutional obligation to uphold the free speech rights of its students," FIRE President Greg Lukianoff said. "Ohioans should be pleased at the court's decision but outraged that a public college was willing to waste taxpayer money defending a policy that was manifestly unconstitutional from the very start."
Prior to today's court order, UC had required all "demonstrations, pickets, and rallies" to be held in a "Free Speech Area" that comprises just 0.1% of the university's 137-acre West Campus. University policy further required that all expressive activity in the free speech zone be registered with the university a full ten working days in advance, threatening that "[a]nyone violating this policy may be charged with trespassing."
Today's order prohibits UC from enforcing the policy, finding that "the University has simply offered no explanation of its compelling interest in restricting all demonstrations, rallies, and protests from all but one designated public forum on campus." The court further notes that it "would be compelled to find the policy unconstitutionally vague on its face."







jeeeeze. "Diversity" has replaced freedom as this country's mantra. And we don't even believe in diversity any more, either. At least not when it comes to diverse speech and/or diverse ideas. This country's a goner. The land is the same. The city and street names are the same. The people have been replaced with a different people with a different culture. The culture which made us great is fast disappearing. And, along with it, our freedoms and prosperity. Historically, that is not unique.
Jim Simon at June 13, 2012 10:01 AM
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