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Valdosta State University: 2007鈥檚 Worst Becomes 2008鈥檚 Priority

Undoubtedly, FIREhas had an action-packed 鈥 and successful 鈥 2007. Thanks in large part to the support of readers like you, FIREhas won crucial victories for fundamental liberties at Brown University, UCLA, Central Michigan University, Colorado State University (twice!), Occidental College, the University of Delaware, San Francisco State University, Indiana University鈥揝outh Bend, and Gettysburg College 鈥 and that鈥檚 an incomplete list.
But while I鈥檓 very proud of the successes we鈥檝e earned in the year now ending, I think it鈥檚 extremely important to stay focused on the battles yet to be won. Because although FIREcorrected some particularly egregious abuses of liberty on our nation鈥檚 campuses in 2007, some of the most shocking wrongs have yet to be made right. And that鈥檚 precisely why Georgia鈥檚 Valdosta State University (VSU), my nominee for 2007鈥檚 Worst Collegiate Violator of the First Amendment, sits at the top of 果冻传媒app官方鈥檚 2008 to-do list.
In a year as busy as 果冻传媒app官方鈥檚 2007 has been, it was surprisingly simple to single out Valdosta State as the worst of the worst. Then again, between maintaining an impossibly restrictive free speech zone and expelling a student for nothing more than a cut-and-paste collage, VSU made it easy. Either of these jaw-droppingly unconstitutional violations would have earned VSU dishonorable mention; put together, they take the crown.
Because we鈥檝e covered both VSU鈥檚 free speech zone and its expulsion of student T. Hayden Barnes at length in this space, I鈥檒l refrain from repeating the details again鈥攂ut if you haven鈥檛 checked out each case, I strongly urge you to do so. Our letters to VSU President Ronald M. Zaccari and University System of Georgia Chancellor Erroll B. Davis, Jr., provide complete accounts of our grievances. See for yourself why FIREPresident Greg Lukianoff called Barnes鈥 expulsion one of the worst abuses of power he鈥檚 ever seen. Discover exactly what鈥檚 wrong with the fact that VSU allows free speech on less than 1% of its public campus 鈥 and even then only for two hours every day. You鈥檒l be shocked. I still am. (Indeed, FIREplaced Valdosta State University on our Red Alert list for good reason.)
So instead of reviewing the details of VSU鈥檚 outrageous contempt for the First Amendment again, then, I鈥檇 rather provide a brief update on where each case stands as we head into the new year.
Hayden has secured counsel, and the administrative law judge handling his appeal to Georgia鈥檚 Office of State Administrative Hearings has granted a continuance in the case, which is now scheduled to resume in January. Of course, we鈥檒l keep you posted. In the meantime, you can tell the Georgia Board of Regents how you feel about their refusal to respect the First Amendment . If enough FIREsupporters remind them of their constitutional obligations, maybe they鈥檒l call Hayden鈥檚 hearing off altogether.
FIRE鈥檚 deadline for President Zaccari to respond to our concerns about VSU鈥檚 free speech zone passed last week, and the silence out of Valdosta, Georgia has been deafening. Of course, it鈥檚 hard to be surprised. After all, with retirement on the horizon, Zaccari probably wants to leave his reputation as someone who can鈥檛 be bothered with the Bill of Rights fully intact. As we promised Zaccari in our Nov. 30 letter, however, FIREremains committed to marshalling all of our available resources to end the unconstitutional quarantine he鈥檚 placed on free speech at VSU. Rest assured, Torch readers, that FIREwill fight hard to make sure Zaccari鈥檚 censorship zones don鈥檛 make it to 2009.
To close, I鈥檇 like to end 2007 by thanking each and every FIREsupporter for your efforts to help us put a stop to violations like those seen at Valdosta State. I know from personal experience that it means an incredible amount to students like Hayden to realize that they鈥檙e not alone, that abuses of power will not go unanswered. With your continued help, I鈥檓 looking forward to accomplishing even more in 2008 鈥 and I plan on starting with VSU.
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