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°Õ“ǻ岹²āās āCampus Alertā: When Hezbollah Trumps Old Glory
This week, Campus AlertāĀé¶¹“«Ć½IOSās weekly column in the New York Postāfocuses on the situation at San Francisco State University (SFSU), where the schoolās College Republicans filed a federal lawsuit last week alleging that SFSU administrators violated the groupās First Amendment rights by staging a five-month investigation into the groupās activities at an anti-terrorism rally.
Specifically, SFSUās investigation centered on whether the College Republicans were guilty of āactions of incivility,ā among other charges, for stepping on homemade Hezbollah and Hamas flags. However, as todayās column points out, the United States Supreme Court has consistently held that flag desecration is protected political expression under the First Amendment, a fact SFSU knew when investigating the College Republicansā āoffenseā:
Even though the flag-stomping was protected speechāa fact pointed out twice to SFSU President Robert Corrigan in letters from the Foundation for Individual Rights in EducationāSFSU administrators decided to put the College Republicans on trial for āattempts to incite violence and create a hostile environmentā and āactions of incivility.ā An SFSU spokesperson even told the San Francisco Chronicle that the real issue was āthe desecration of Allah.ā
This weekās Campus Alert also emphasizes the fact that the College Republicansā suit challenges not only the investigation, but SFSUās pernicious speech codes in total. As we point out, among other unconstitutional mandates, SFSUās codes require students āāto be civilā to one anotherāa rule that can only be selectively enforced against dissenting opinions on a campus as polarized as SFSU.ā
°Õ“ǻ岹²āās Campus Alert will be the last until the beginning of the fall semester. We thank you for readingāand weāll be sure to keep you posted when Campus Alert returns to the Postās pages at the end of summer.
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