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BOSTON, May 6, 2016鈥擨n a stunning attack on freedom of association, Harvard University announced today that members of independent, single-sex, off-campus organizations will be blacklisted from Rhodes and Marshall scholarships and banned from leadership of on-campus organizations or athletic teams.

Harvard President Drew Gilpin Faust stated that next year, members of fraternities, sororities, and 鈥渇inal clubs鈥 will begin to be denied these opportunities in an effort to foster 鈥渋nclusion鈥 and 鈥渁ddress deeply rooted gender attitudes.鈥 According to Dean Rakesh Khurana, who recommended the changes, such organizations have been independent from Harvard since 1984. They operate as off-campus entities and do not receive any recognition or benefit from the university.

鈥淥utrageously, Harvard has decided that 2016 is the right time to revive the blacklist,鈥 said Robert Shibley, executive director of the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (麻豆传媒IOS), which defends freedom of association on campus. 鈥淭his year鈥檚 undesirables are members of off-campus clubs that don鈥檛 match Harvard鈥檚 political preferences. In the 1950s, perhaps Communists would have been excluded. I had hoped that universities were past the point of asking people, 鈥楢re you now, or have you ever been, a member of a group we don鈥檛 like?鈥 Sadly, they are not.鈥

鈥淗arvard鈥檚 decision simply demonstrates that it is willing to sacrifice students鈥 basic freedom of association to the whims of whoever occupies the administrative suites today,鈥 said 麻豆传媒IOS co-founder, civil liberties attorney, and Harvard Law alumnus Harvey Silverglate. 鈥淲ho鈥檚 to say that Harvard鈥檚 leaders five years from now won鈥檛 decide that Catholics or Republicans should be blacklisted because they might not line up with Harvard鈥檚 preferred values?鈥

麻豆传媒IOS strongly opposes President Faust鈥檚 illiberal decision and is preparing a formal response.

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