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PEN America's Campus Free Speech Guide for faculty, staff, and students provides practical, principled guidance for how campuses can best remain open to all voices. Read the report here.įree speech has become a flashpoint for controversy on campuses across the United States. The talking points can be used for one-on-one conversations with colleagues, students, and legislators.Ī 2018 report by the AAUP's Committee on Government Relations, Campus Free-Speech Legislation: History, Progress, and Problems, examines the context and content of the “campus free-speech” movement, tracks its influence within state legislatures, and draws conclusions concerning the best ways to respond to it. Use the script below when contacting your legislators about “campus free-speech” legislation. “Campus Free-Speech” Legislation Phone Script Most "campus free-speech" legislation introduced in state legislatures in recent years has been drafted from model bills produced by the Goldwater Institute.įive Actions to Take on “Campus Free-Speech” LegislationĬonsider taking one of the following actions to challenge “campus free-speech” legislation in your state. "Campus Free-Speech” Legislation: A Primer Conservative claims that free speech is at risk of disappearing from college campuses have served as a pretext for imposing punitive approaches to regulating and monitoring campus activities, undermining the institutional autonomy of public higher education institutions. The AAUP has developed a toolkit to address legislative interference, typically at the state level, with free speech on campus.
