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Thomas Jefferson Center Announces 2014 āMuzzleā Awards

Thomas Jeffersonās birthday is on Sunday, and that means itās time for the āā awards, granted by the . The TJ Center is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization in Charlottesville, Virginia, dedicated to protecting free speech, and every year it highlights especially egregious examples of government censorship. Full disclosure: I had the pleasure of working for the TJ Center before I came to Āé¶¹“«Ć½IOS, and reviewing nominees for the Muzzle awards ranks up at the topāwith reading āof experiences that most reaffirmed my career choice.
Torch readers wonāt be surprised to see a few Āé¶¹“«Ć½IOS cases on The TJ Center recognized the Kansas Board of Regents for its new policy on the āimproper use of social mediaā by faculty members, which Āé¶¹“«Ć½IOS and other free speech advocates have criticized as putting academic freedom and free speech at risk. As the TJ Center notes, the Board has created a workgroup to review the policy (and Āé¶¹“«Ć½IOS gave the workgroupās draft a positive review on The Torch). But the Board refused to suspend its current, overbroad and vague policy during review, leaving faculty at Kansasā public colleges and universities with insufficient guidance as to what they may or may not be able to say on social media.
The TJ Center also awarded a Muzzle to Modesto Junior College (MJC) for stopping student Robert Van Tuinen from handing out copies of the Constitution last Constitution Day. As shown on a recorded by Van Tuinen, a security officer and an administrative specialist told Van Tuinen that he could hand out literature only in the collegeās tiny āfree speech areaā and only after scheduling his activities through the Student Development office. Thankfully, Van Tuinen came to Āé¶¹“«Ć½IOS for help and, represented by the law firm of Davis Wright Tremaine, filed a federal lawsuit against MJC. In March, the parties settled the case, and MJC agreed to pay $50,000 and to allow free expression in all āareas generally available to students and the community.ā
Of course, lots of state actors outside the realm of higher education commit serious First Amendment violations as well. The seven other honorees include crowd favorites like the , which tried to censor T-shirts that read, āThe NSA: The only part of the government that .ā
Read the full list of winners on the TJ Centerās !
- Free Speech
- Litigation
- Faculty Rights
- University of Kansas
- Modesto Junior College
- University of Kansas: Anti-NRA Tweet Results in Professor's Suspension
- Modesto Junior College: Āé¶¹“«Ć½IOS Barred from Distributing Constitutions on Constitution Day
- Kansas Board of Regents Approves Vague and Overbroad Social Media Policy
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