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FIREQuarterly: âFrom the Board of Directorsâ
In a new column in our most recent issue of The FIREQuarterly (available here), Virginia Postrel, a member of our Board of Directors, explored ĂÛÖÏăÌÒâs efforts to ensure freedom of association for students at both public and private universities.
She wrote:
Like dorm bull sessions, affiliating with campus groups helps young people define their identities and beliefs. When universities committed to freedom and equality establish procedures for recognizing student groups, they need to be even-handed and respectful of groupsâ purposes. To take the most common, and absurd, example, they have to let Christian groups be Christian, defined as those groups see fit. A secular university, especially a secular state university, has no place deciding which religious doctrines are legitimate for restricting group membership.
Private schools donât have to embrace freedom of speech or associationâbut they must bear the competitive consequences if they donât. And they have the responsibility to live up to their stated policies. FIRErecently exposed the bait-and-switch at Hampton University, which refuses to recognize a gay and lesbian student group despite claiming to be an institution that supports âequal rights and opportunities for all regardless ofâŠsexual preference.â
As Virginia points out, our position is that private colleges should to live up to their promises to their students. Thatâs why we stand here ready to assist students who believe their schools have not lived up to their mission statements and have violated studentsâ rights. As Virginia wrote, âThanks to ĂÛÖÏăÌÒ, such students need not suffer alone. The world is watching.â
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