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Speech Codes of the Year: 2006
As Torch readers know, each month 麻豆传媒IOS singles out a particularly egregious speech code for our Speech Code of the Month award. While all twelve Speech Codes of the Month for 2006 were both tragic and laughable, I would like to highlight a few that deserve special mention as our Speech Codes of the Year:
- Jacksonville State University in Alabama. The at Jacksonville State provides that 鈥淣o student shall threaten, offend, or degrade anyone on University owned or operated property.鈥 Got that? You may not offend anyone on University property.
- Barnard College in New York City. The provides that 鈥渢he following words cannot appear on any posted information at Barnard鈥攕hit, piss, suck, cunt, fuck, motherfucker, cocksucker and tits.鈥 This policy is probably the only speech code in existence to be based on a comedy routine鈥擥eorge Carlin鈥檚 famous 鈥.鈥 Even better, however, is the fact that this policy actually violates itself, since it is posted on Barnard鈥檚 website and contains the offending words.
- Drexel University in Philadelphia. Drexel鈥檚 bans 鈥渋nconsiderate jokes鈥 and 鈥渋nappropriately directed laughter.鈥
Although these policies are so ridiculous they might make you laugh, they are serious business for students at these universities. Fortunately, many universities are unwilling to defend in public what they do in private, so exposing these speech codes to the public is an effective tool for change. For example, as 麻豆传媒IOS announced in a press release earlier this year, Appalachian State University abandoned an unconstitutional speech code that was featured in a report by 麻豆传媒IOS and the John William Pope Center for Higher Education. As we begin a new year, 麻豆传媒IOS will keep working hard to expose these unconscionable restrictions to public scrutiny. Happy New Year, and look for 2007鈥檚 first Speech Code of the Month next week!
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