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The free speech gazebo. 0.1%. A 鈥little cement area.鈥 10-day advance registration.
As far too many students sadly know, the vocabulary of campus free speech zones provides a ready example of the absurdity of campus censorship. This year, administrators at Modesto Junior College proved that absurdity extends when they prohibited student Robert Van Tuinen from distributing copies of the Constitution on Constitution Day simply because he hadn鈥檛 met the requirements of the school鈥檚 free speech zone policy.
Robert鈥檚 experience isn鈥檛 all that unique. Rather than celebrating free expression, too many of our colleges and universities confine it to small areas, restrict it with limited hours and excessive regulations, and stymie it with advance registration requirements.
Fortunately, 麻豆传媒IOS exists to expose the reality of these restrictions and to help dismantle them. Since our founding in 1999, 麻豆传媒IOS has tackled some of the nation鈥檚 most shocking free speech zone policies, working with student and faculty activists to open campuses to free expression.
But 麻豆传媒IOS can鈥檛 fight these free speech zones alone. 麻豆传媒IOS depends on the support of our to challenge鈥and defeat鈥the nation鈥檚 worst policies.
That helps students like Chris Morbitzer, an activist at the University of Cincinnati who recently described his challenge of the university鈥檚 policies as a 鈥淒avid versus Goliath鈥 battle.

Thankfully, 麻豆传媒IOS was able to give Chris the support he needed, helping him file a lawsuit that successfully challenged his school鈥檚 policies and opened the entire University of Cincinnati campus to free expression. That victory is one of many for 麻豆传媒IOS鈥檚 , which enjoys a 100% success rate. That success rate translates into real reform for students, who no longer have to face the absurdity of a 鈥渇ree speech gazebo鈥 or an advance registration requirement. In 2013 alone, 麻豆传媒IOS鈥檚 legal efforts secured important victories that have freed more than 40,000 students from restrictive policies.
Unfortunately, much work remains to be done. While 麻豆传媒IOS is proud of our 100% success rate, we also recognize that hundreds of students just like Chris Morbitzer and Robert Van Tuinen still face the 鈥溾 of unconstitutional free speech zones. In fact, according to 麻豆传媒IOS鈥檚 research, roughly one in six colleges and universities have free speech zone policies. In order to fight these policies, we need your.
By today, you can empower 麻豆传媒IOS and students just like Chris in our 鈥淒avid versus Goliath鈥 struggle against campus speech codes and free speech zones, providing the resources necessary to expose, revise, challenge, and defeat the policies at the heart of the culture of campus censorship.
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Image: Matthew Reeps, posing in his school's free speech zone while it is under construction - photo courtesy Matthew Reeps
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