One problematic CCBC policy mandates faculty and students use preferred names and pronouns, while another forces employees to seek permission before speaking to media.
Mount Holyoke College threatens free expression and compels speech by requiring student and faculty event hosts to recite the college’s views on historical land ownership as if they were the speaker’s own.
FIRE, in partnership with New York University’s First Amendment Watch, has developed this series of lessons for universities to utilize when teaching incoming students about their free speech rights and the principles behind the First Amendment.