Sunday, March 9, 2008

College Republicans: making the world safe for louts & racists?

• From yesterday’s San Francisco Chronicle: S.F. State GOP group wins free-speech case:
.....To the relief of a campus Republican group, the 417,000 students at California State University's 23 institutions no longer face the possibility of discipline for failing to be civil to one another.
.....The change was part of a settlement approved by a federal magistrate in Oakland this week in a lawsuit by the San Francisco State College Republicans, whose members were subjected to a disciplinary hearing after some of them stomped on two flags bearing the name of Allah during an anti-terrorism rally in October 2006.
.....The flags represented the militant organizations Hamas and Hezbollah and had "Allah" written on them in Arabic. A student later complained that the College Republicans had engaged in "actions of incivility" and had tried to incite violence and create a hostile environment.
.....A panel of students, faculty and staff held a hearing in March 2007 and found no violations of university policy. But the College Republicans and two of their leaders filed suit four months later, challenging the speech and conduct codes that led to the disciplinary proceedings.
.....One line in the policy manual that applies to all 23 campuses says students are expected to be civil to one another. University officials said the manual didn't set disciplinary standards or authorize punishment for incivility, but U.S. Magistrate Wayne Brazil said the Republican group at San Francisco State had been investigated for precisely that reason.
.....…This week's settlement includes a systemwide ban on punishment for incivility, along with revisions in the standards for student conduct at San Francisco State.
.....…[T]he university agreed to pay $100 each to the College Republicans and two of its leaders, and $41,500 in fees to their lawyers.
.....The settlement is one of a series of victories won by conservative legal groups against college speech codes.
.....…The San Francisco case is "a great victory for free speech," said David Hacker of the Alliance Defense Fund, a lawyer for the College Republicans.
.....State university students, Hacker said, "are now more free to speak on issues that matter to them."
.....Although the civility standard may seem innocuous, he said, "speech codes like this are consistently enforced against Christian and conservative students across the country merely for expressing their beliefs."….
Photo from Golden Gate XPress
(2nd photo from Neandernews.)

"All that makes existence valuable to anyone depends on the enforcement of restraints upon the actions of other people. Some rules of conduct, therefore, must be imposed—by law in the first place, and by opinion on many things which are not fit subjects for the operation of law." —Mill

Watch what happens when a Republican Presidential Candidate dares to suggest that we are being attacked, not because of what we believe (our freedoms, our values), but because of the nasty things we do (e.g., installing dictators, building military bases, etc.):

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hoorah, one for the good guys and gals.

Anonymous said...

And hey--what about OUR flags and freedom of speech and all that! Has Glenn said anything yet? Let's get all the original and the curiously absent flags back up there. What about MY first amendment rights?

Anonymous said...

No word from the President. We don't hear from him. We don't see him. It's like working for General Motors.

Anonymous said...

Glenn is very very busy. He doesn't have time to talk or communicate. You just don't understand what kind of stress the man is under. He's at home as we speak doing the Betsy Ross thing - knitting the flags of the world and crocheting the new Accreditation report.

Anonymous said...

Hang up a few Vietnamese flags and let's try the policy.

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