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National Coalition Against Censorshipās ā15 Worst Threats To Free Speechā List Includes Free Speech Zones

The (NCAC), a nonprofit dedicated to promoting āfreedom of thought, inquiry and expression,ā recently issued a in 2015. Itās well worth perusing, as it provides an important reminder that censorship comes in a disturbing number of forms. Included in NCACās list was the embarrassing charade of āfree speech zones,ā tiny areas of campus where university administrators try to quarantine student speech to limit its impact, and included them on its list of threats. As NCAC aptly put it:
One way to keep a lid on free speech is to tell citizens that they have First Amendment rightsāsort of. A student at California State Polytechnic University, Pomona was prevented by campus police from handing out animal rights flyers because he hadn't obtained the appropriate "badge" to participate in the school's free speech zone. He filed suit with the help of Āé¶¹“«Ć½IOS (The Foundation for Individual Rights in Education), and in July the school settled. Similar examples, on campus and off, demonstrate that this remains a contested free speech issue.
We appreciate NCACās recognition of the courage of that student, Nicolas Tomas, who got tired of uniformed police officers stopping him from expressing his views and so became a plaintiff in Āé¶¹“«Ć½IOSās to vindicate his First Amendment rights.
The good news is that Nick is not alone. In addition to NCACās āworst threatsā list, check out its list of which includes a shout-out to the University of Chicagoās Committee on Freedom of Expression for its and to the other universities that have adopted it.
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