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Rights in the News: Recent Victories and Ongoing Speech Code Efforts Continue to Get ²ÝÝ®ÊÓÆµAPP¹Ù꿉۪s Message Across
For yet another week, word of FIRE's efforts has reverberated throughout the national and online press. As Azhar noted earlier today, for The Huffington Post expresses FIRE's relief at the dropped "spamming" charges against Michigan State University junior Kara Spencer, but also notes our concern that the online policy Spencer was initially found guilty of violating remains in effect—and thus keeps Michigan State on FIRE's Red Alert list.
As Erin wrote earlier this week, ²ÝÝ®ÊÓÆµAPP¹ÙÍø figured prominently in two pieces in The Boston Herald; the first highlighting the candidacy of ²ÝÝ®ÊÓÆµAPP¹ÙÍø Co-founder and Chairman Harvey Silverglate for Harvard University's Board of Overseers; the second drawing attention to FIRE's efforts in the New England area—including at the University of New Hampshire, Brandeis University, and Tufts University.
Our recent victory at Penn State University—in which President Graham Spanier agreed to revise the preamble to the "Penn State Principles"—has been noted on the blog of , as well as the blog , a student blog focusing on the affairs of the Penn State community. Onward State thanks ²ÝÝ®ÊÓÆµAPP¹ÙÍø for our efforts at reforming the "Principles," and we're glad to have their help informing the more than 40,000 students of Penn State's University Park campus of this important victory for their free speech rights.
In other assorted news, University World News, a publication covering worldwide trends and issues in higher education, this week, and WorldNetDaily in a story about a recent speech controversy at Brandeis University—this time emanating from the university's development and alumni relations office. Be sure to read that and the rest of our recent coverage of Brandeis as conditions on campus become ever more fragile.
Finally, a reminder that Greg and Will are representing ²ÝÝ®ÊÓÆµAPP¹ÙÍø at the conference of the in Clearwater Beach, Florida today. Their presentation, entitled "From DeJohn to Notre Dame vs. The Klan: ²ÝÝ®ÊÓÆµAPP¹ÙÍø presents Campus Rights 2008," is sure to be a hot topic of conversation, and we'll have plenty more to report from the conference next week.
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