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Feb072005
Monday, February 7, 2005 at 05:38AM
The Ohio Senate is considering a bill
that would censor Ohio colleges and universities. The so-called
"Academic Bill of Rights" is truly a misnomer, as it is really an
"academic bill of restrictions." The ACLU of Ohio opposes passage of
this bill because it could be used to curtail academic freedom and to
encourage thought policing in our institutes of higher education. The
bill would have a chilling effect on freedom of inquiry on Ohio’s
campuses. For example: ·The bill forces the board of trustees, of both
public and private schools, to adopt policies about what can and cannot
be taught. ·Under the bill, faculty would be discouraged from teaching
anything "controversial" - a vaguely defined term that could pertain to
any number of topics including evolution, history, or religion. ·If
they do raise controversial issues, teachers would have to present
alternative views regardless of the merits of those views or their own
beliefs about them. ·Senate Bill 24 would shift the responsibility for
course content and student evaluation from highly trained faculty to
the state government or the courts. [more]