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ACTA Urges Supreme
Court to Hear
Student Newspaper Censorship Case
WASHINGTON, DC (October 26, 2005)––The American Council of Trustees and Alumni (ACTA) has signed on to an amicus brief urging the Supreme Court to hear an appeal of Hosty v. Carter, a Seventh Circuit decision which endangers the freedom of student media on college campuses.
The brief, filed on behalf of eleven higher education organizations, asks the Supreme Court to intervene to stem the potentially disastrous implications of the Seventh Circuit Hosty decision. Signatories include ACTA, the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education which filed the brief, the Coalition for Student & Academic Rights, Feminists for Free Expression, the First Amendment Project, Accuracy in Academia, Ifeminists.net, the Individual Rights Foundation, the Leadership Institute, the National Association of Scholars, and Students for Academic Freedom.
In Hosty v. Carter, the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals declined to hold an
administrator at Governors State University (GSU) in
The case arose after GSU administrator Patricia Carter sought to review, before publication, the content of a student fee-driven newspaper, The Innovator. When student editor Margaret Hosty and others brought suit, the federal district court and a three-judge panel of the Seventh Circuit both decided in their favor. In June 2005, however, the Seventh Circuit en banc reversed itself.
“If allowed to stand, the Hosty decision poses a serious threat to the free exchange of ideas on our college campuses and wrongly appropriates high school guidelines to the college and university context,” ACTA president Anne Neal said about the group’s filing. “At a time when robust debate on campus is too often threatened by campus thought police, this case
risks undermining even further the right and ability of college students to express their viewpoints.”
The American Council of Trustees and Alumni is a national
organization of alumni and trustees dedicated to academic freedom, academic
quality and accountability in higher education.
It represents more than 200 colleges and universities across the country
and is located in
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