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Report Highlights Freedom of Speech Restrictions

According to a new report from the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE), 81 percent of top colleges in Virginia restrict free speech in some form.

FIRE, “an organization dedicated to defending and sustaining the individual rights of students and faculty members at America’s colleges and universities,” rated institutions by a “red light,” “yellow light” or “green light” system. There is also a warning rating if a school prioritizes other values over free speech.

Red light institutions have clear policy restrictions on free speech, yellow light institutions have policies that could be interpreted as a free speech violation and green light institutions have no existing policies that would restrict student’s freedom of speech, FIRE reported.

Out of 16 institutions analyzed in Virginia, 12 earned a yellow light rating, three earned a green light rating and one earned a red light rating. North Carolina and Pennsylvania are the only other states that have a higher amount of green light rated schools than Virginia.

According to FIRE officials, Virginia State University (VSU) earned the red light ranking and was accused of creating limitation on student demonstrations. For example, in order for a demonstration to take place on campus, they said that a form must be submitted 10 days in advanced.

“Colleges are supposed to be these centers of intellectual debate where students can share all sorts of opinions and where ideas can compete for prominence,” said Laura Beltz, who is the senior program officer  at FIRE and lead author of the study. “And yet, when we have restrictive policies like this that say that you have to go get permission before protesting or that your speech has to be civil or in a certain way, that means the students are going to be reluctant to do that.”

The report, “Spotlight on Speech Codes 2019: The State of Free Speech on Our Nation’s Campuses,” analyzed free speech policies at 466 colleges and universities around the country.

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