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Marquette鈥檚 Student Newspaper on Censorship at Marquette
The Marquette Warrior blog by the Marquette Tribune, Marquette鈥檚 student newspaper, on the university鈥檚 failure to respond to 果冻传媒app官方鈥檚 letter about the philosophy department鈥檚 censorship of a Dave Barry quote. Usually, student newspapers are fairly reliable friends of liberty on campus. However, this does not appear to be the case with the Marquette Tribune, which criticizes Marquette President Robert Wild for not answering 果冻传媒app官方鈥檚 letter on time, but adds:
The university could have easily defended South鈥檚 actions with its Student Handbook policy. Despite the romantic impressions of some, Marquette is a private institution鈥攏ot a free-speech zone....The removal of the quote didn鈥檛 clearly violate any freedoms granted by the Constitution, federal or state, nor by the university. Marquette鈥檚 Student Handbook demonstrations policy states when people differ on whether a demonstration infringes on the rights of others in the community, an authority 鈥 in this case South 鈥 communicates his judgment and can require the demonstration be [sic] 鈥減romptly terminated.鈥
FIRE has never claimed that Marquette鈥檚 actions violated the federal Constitution (Marquette is private and Catholic) or state law, of course. University policy is another matter; as FIREpoints out in its press release, 鈥淢arquette鈥檚 Student Handbook protects the 鈥榬ight of the members of the university community freely to communicate, by lawful demonstration and protest, the positions that they conscientiously espouse on vital issues of the day.鈥欌
What is most disturbing about this editorial is not this error, though. It is the fact that the editorial treats the avoidance of institutional embarrassment as a higher value than liberty. It is the rare college newspaper that will cheerfully proclaim that speech can be arbitrarily censored because the school 鈥渋s not a free-speech zone.鈥 One suspects that the Marquette Tribune might feel differently if, instead of removing a Dave Barry quote, Professor South had decided to throw out a stack of issues of the Marquette Tribune. And the idea that free speech is to be confined only to 鈥渇ree-speech zones鈥 is a shocking departure from the ideals of free speech that have served our nation and its universities well for over two hundred years.
There is simply no plausible defense for Marquette鈥檚 removing a Dave Barry quote from Stuart Ditsler鈥檚 door. The office hallways of most colleges boast doors festooned with quotes, cartoons, political posters, etc. If a Dave Barry quote is the most offensive thing on display at Marquette, it must be a boring place indeed.
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