university of oregon

Just unbelievable…

Via the Washington Free Beacon:

Students at the University of Oregon began their fall semester on Monday amid controversy over conduct charges filed against a female student for making a joke.

The university is under fire for filing five charges against the student after she yelled “I hit it first” to a couple passing under her window during the summer semester. The student, who requested anonymity, said she did not know the couple and called out the phrase in jest, according to her account to the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education.

FIRE is now calling on the university to drop the charges and revise what it calls unconstitutional speech codes.

“It is remarkable that the university apparently didn’t give a first thought to this student’s First Amendment rights before throwing the book at her and allowing these unconstitutional charges to hang over her head for the entire summer,” said Peter Bonilla, Director of FIRE’s Individual Rights Defense Program, in a prepared statement yesterday.

“Incoming and returning UO students should be aware of the lack of regard shown by the university for their right to free speech,” Bonilla said.

Aside from harassment, the student has been charged with “disruption” and “disorderly conduct.” The notice of allegations she received from the university outlined all the charges.

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