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FAC Letter to Cal Poly Regarding Mustang News Reporter’s Public Records Requests

Update: On April 23, 2024, FAC sued Cal Poly for its failure to comply with the CPRA. See more about this case here. On June 16, 2023, the First Amendment Coalition sent the following letter to California Polytechnic State University – San Luis Obispo (Cal Poly) regarding its failure to comply with the California Public Records Act regarding five separate records requests by Elizabeth Wilson, a student journalist at Mustang News, the campus newspaper.

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New Title IX regulations criticized for lack of free speech protections

The new Title IX regulations make it easier to report sexual harassment and abolishes the requirement for live hearings with cross-examination and the right to confront accusers. (Inside Higher Education, April 19, 2024, by Katherine Knott) FIRE thinks the regulations violate student free speech rights and eliminate due process for students accused of sexual harassment. (Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression, April 19, 2024, press release) For related FAC coverage, click here.

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Universities struggle with disruptive protests

The nation’s universities are taking a less tolerant view of disruptive protests and are suspending or expelling students. The schools are reacting to criticism by conservative alums and donors but also are moved by the realization that protests are so disruptive that they have a negative effect on learning. Administrators are clamping down in the face of criticism that their role is to foster debate no matter how contrary it gets. (The New York Times,

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Avenues exist to regulate social media without censorship

Steven Brill in Politico, April 1, 2024, writes that there are ways to clean up the social media without government censorship. The platforms already have contracts with users and lists of prohibited content, but they claim they cannot prevent the hate and false information because of the algorithms and volume of content. The FTC has the authority to protect consumers and could enforce the contracts by exacting hefty fines. For related FAC coverage, click here,

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Another report on Musk’s X Nazi content

NBC News reported that scores of subscriber X accounts and thousands of unpaid accounts posted or amplified Nazi content recently. The postings often praised Nazi soldiers, shared Nazi symbols and denied the Holocaust. X has not been enforcing their policies against this content. (NBC News, April 16, 2024, by David Ingram) Mike Masnick in techdirt, April 17, 2024, wonders if X owner Elon Musk will defend the content by declaring his commitment to free speech

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