From Inside Higher Education: “Universities are increasingly citing institutional neutrality and related state laws to suppress innocuous student speech in the latest sign of eroding free speech rights on campus. Previous complaints about censorship on college campuses have typically stemmed from protests or speaking events, but colleges are now moving to restrict what university-funded student groups can say on fliers or perform on stage, which marks an extraordinary intrusion into campus life and raises thorny First Amendment questions, especially at public institutions.” Read the full article here.



