DePaul University: Censorship of Student Group Protesting Ward Churchill

Case Materials

Media Coverage

  • "University presidents battle for honors in spinelessness," John Leo, Universal Press Syndicate, May 1, 2006: Judges agreed they had never seen two candidates as eminently qualified as Rawlins and Holtschneider. Calling the pair “the Ruth and Gehrig of modern Sheldonism,” the judges awarded the golden no-spine statuette to both. Congratulations, Sheldon laureates 2006.
  • "Fighting Against Political Correctness on Campus," Dave Eberhart, NewsMax, March 1, 2006
  • "College Republicans Prevented from Protesting Speaker [Transcript]," Sean Hannity and Alan Colmes, Hannity & Colmes (Fox News Channel), January 6, 2006: LUKIANOFF: They handled it extremely poorly. And I believe the focus should be on DePaul, where it belongs, because DePaul has a history of when they don't like someone's point of view, when they actually are faced with actual dissent -- they claim to endorse free speech at one moment, but then when they actually are faced with dissent, they try to squelch it.
  • "DePaul Under Fire Again For Censoring Free Expression On Campus," Jim Brown, Agape Press, January 4, 2006: "DePaul University can't have it both ways," he says. "Either it respects free speech and respects its students' right to disagree with the decisions that DePaul administrators make, or it needs to come out and admit that free speech is not a priority at DePaul and that students aren't going to be free to express their own opinions. You can't have it both ways."
  • "DePaul U Confronts Amerikan ‘Empire’," Steven Plaut, Front Page Magazine, January 3, 2006: The Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE) has repeatedly denounced DePaul's behavior in the Klocek Affair. FIRE has given DePaul University a speech code rating of “Red,” the worst rating possible.
  • "Campus Left to Christians, Conservatives: Shut Up!," Mark Tapscott, Townhall.com, December 24, 2005: Take California State University at San Bernadino, for example, where administrators refuse to charter the Christian Students Association because the group thinks its members should be professing Christians. Imagine that!