Ohio Admin. Code 3342-5-23 - University policy regarding campus free speech
(A)
Purpose. In
affirmation of the principles of free speech stated in Ohio law, including but
not limited to section
3345.0215 of the Revised Code,
the university affirms that:
(1)
Students have a fundamental constitutional right to
free speech.
(2)
The university is committed to giving students broad
latitude to speak, write, listen, challenge, learn, and discuss any issue, to
the extent provided by law.
(3)
The university is
committed to maintaining a marketplace of ideas for all students and all
faculty in which the free exchange of ideas is not to be suppressed because the
ideas put forth are thought by some or even by most members of the university's
community to be offensive, unwise, immoral, indecent, disagreeable,
conservative, liberal, traditional, radical, or wrong-headed.
(4)
It is for
students and faculty to make judgments about ideas for themselves, and to act
on those judgments not by seeking to suppress free speech, but by openly and
vigorously contesting the ideas that they oppose.
(5)
It is not the
proper role of the university to attempt to shield individuals from free
speech, including ideas and opinions they find offensive, unwise, immoral,
indecent, disagreeable, conservative, liberal, traditional, radical, or
wrongheaded.
(6)
Although the university greatly values civility and
mutual respect, concerns about civility and mutual respect shall never be used
by the university as a justification for closing off the discussion of ideas,
however offensive, unwise, immoral, indecent, disagreeable, conservative,
liberal, traditional, radical, or wrong-headed those ideas may be to some
students or faculty.
(7)
Although all students and all faculty are free to state
their own views about and contest the views expressed on campus, and to state
their own views about and contest speakers who are invited to express their
views on campus, they may not substantially obstruct or otherwise substantially
interfere with the freedom of others to express views they reject or even
loathe. To this end, the university has a responsibility to promote a lively
and fearless freedom of debate and deliberation and protect that
freedom.
(8)
The university is committed to providing an atmosphere
that is most conducive to speculation, experimentation, and creation by all
students and all faculty, who shall always remain free to inquire, to study and
to evaluate, and to gain new understanding.
(9)
The primary
responsibility of faculty is to engage an honest, courageous, and persistent
effort to search out and communicate the truth that lies in the areas of their
competence.
(B)
Eligibility. Any student, student group, or faculty
member may submit a complaint about an alleged violation by an employee of the
university established under this section, including any penalty imposed on a
student's grade for an assignment or coursework that is unrelated to ordinary
academic standards of substance and relevance, including any legitimate
pedagogical concerns, and is instead based on the contents of student's free
speech.
(C)
Violations. The division of student affairs, the
division of human resources, and the office of the provost, as applicable,
shall be responsible for administering this policy, including determining
policy violations and issuing resolutions designed to address violations and
aid in preventing further violations.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 111.15
Statutory Authority: 3341.04
Rule Amplifies: 3341.01, 3341.04, 3345.0215
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