Ryan Ansloan
Ryan Ansloan, a native New Mexican, graduated from the University of New Mexico (UNM) in 2017 with a degree in Political Science. While at UNM, Ryan was engaged in student government and campus activism, leading successful efforts to change campus speech codes and policies. Upon graduation from UNM, Ryan moved to Northern Virginia, where he earned his Juris Doctorate from Antonin Scalia School of Law at George Mason University. While at Scalia Law, Ryan was an Articles Editor for the George Mason Law Review and participated in the Free Speech Clinic.
In his spare time, Ryan enjoys going to sporting events, concerts, and watching far too many films and television shows. He also passes the time by thinking about which Parks & Recreation character he identifies with the most. (It’s typically a back-and-forth between Ron Swanson and Ben Wyatt.)
Recent Writings
- Due process on campus is grim, and it may get even worse, according to new FIRE report,
- Second Circuit holds Ivy League school owed faculty member due process protections,
- In major victory, Colorado court finds that accused students at private universities are entitled to fair hearings,
- Yale encourages anonymous reports to enforce COVID-19 restrictions, creates ‘surveillance state’,
- REPORT: Great Fakes? Michigan colleges routinely fail to protect free speech on campus,
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