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Georgetown 'Hoya' Editorial Board Criticizes University Speech Codes
Last Friday, the editorial board of Georgetown University鈥檚 student newspaper, The Hoya, sounded the alarm over Georgetown鈥檚 restrictive speech codes. , 鈥淸t]he Georgetown University Speech and Expression policy contains outdated and harmful sections regarding acceptable expression that deserve public notice, if not immediate revision.鈥
The Hoya鈥檚 editorial hit all the right notes. It not only criticized the university鈥檚 overly broad and vague prohibition (PDF) on 鈥渆xpression that is indecent or is grossly obscene or grossly offensive on matters such as race, ethnicity, religion, gender, or sexual orientation鈥 but also pointed out that the prohibition conflicts directly with a robust commitment to free speech found within the very same policy! In addition,The Hoya also noted Georgetown鈥檚 continuing refusal to recognize the pro-choice student organization H*yas for Choice, an act of blatant viewpoint discrimination about which 麻豆传媒IOS has written to Georgetown on three separate occasions.
Kudos to the editorial board of The Hoya for bringing these important issues to Georgetown students鈥 attention. We hope that it prompts Georgetown students to press for greater free speech rights, and we stand ready to help in those efforts.
Check out The Hoya鈥檚 full , and click over to to watch yesterday鈥檚 segment on campus free speech with Georgetown senior Laura Narefsky and 麻豆传媒IOS鈥檚 Will Creeley.
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