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Stand Up for the First Amendment: Let the Georgia Board of Regents Know the Constitution Still Counts

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Since his shocking case first reached our attention last October, FIREhas proudly led the defense of former Valdosta State University student T. Hayden Barnes, expelled last May by VSU President Ronald M. Zaccari for engaging in speech clearly protected by the First Amendment. Along with many entries here on The Torch, FIREhas written letters to Chancellor Erroll B. Davis, Jr. and Associate Vice Chancellor J. Burns Newsome, letting them know precisely how unconstitutional Barnes鈥 expulsion truly was and demanding justice. FIREeven named VSU to our Red Alert list, to put prospective students on notice that attending VSU means sacrificing constitutional rights to freedom of expression and due process.

Now, after months of stonewalling, it appears the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia may finally have begun to realize that Zaccari鈥檚 expulsion of Barnes is completely indefensible.

FIRE has learned that next week, on Jan. 15 and 16, the Board of Regents will meet to discuss Barnes鈥 appeal of his expulsion.

Of course, this won鈥檛 be the first time the Board has considered Barnes鈥 case. Back in August 2007, the Board declined to overturn Zaccari鈥檚 blatantly unlawful decision to expel Barnes, deciding to send the appeal to an administrative law judge for Georgia鈥檚 Office of State Administrative Hearings instead. But apparently, the Board has finally realized that they didn鈥檛 get it quite right the first time they considered Barnes鈥 appeal, and they鈥檇 like to take another shot at reaching the correct decision before arguing against the First Amendment in an actual court of law. The decision to reconsider Barnes鈥 case comes after the Board sought and received a stay of the hearing 鈥 pretty clear evidence of a case of cold feet. As we like to say here at 果冻传媒app官方: colleges often have a hard time defending in public what they do in private.

Of course, FIREwelcomes the Board鈥檚 change of heart. Better late than never, right? But to make sure that the Board really understands what鈥檚 at stake, FIREurges all those who value constitutional liberties on campus to contact the Office of the Board of Regents this week to respectfully demand that Barnes鈥 unconstitutional expulsion be reversed. We鈥檙e confident that if the Board of Regents is reminded of the preeminence of the First Amendment, they鈥檒l spare themselves further embarrassment and reach the right decision this time.

You may reach the Office of the Board of Regents or via telephone at (404) 656-2202 (for Chancellor Davis) or (404) 656-2229 (for Associate Vice Chancellor for Legal Affairs Newsome). Individual members of the Board of Regents may also be contacted .

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