A New York University film student recently pitched to her professor a project in which two actor friends agreed to have sex on camera in front of the class. Her professor approved. The class approved. Oddly enough, the university administration didn't. Not so oddly, the "controversy" on campus surrounding the project does not involve the proposed pornographic show and tell, but administration "censorship." Yes, students' right to have sex in class is in danger. Call the ACLU!
The New York Civil Liberties Union said that while there was no First Amendment issue involved because the university is a private institution, the decision "runs counter to the tradition of academic freedom"
How much "academic freedom" would the New York Civil Liberties Union tolerate if the student wanted to use tax-supported university funds and classrooms to make a film about the Ten Commandments?
To take action on REAL suppression of academic freedom on campus, visit the Students for Academic Freedom website.
To take action on the privatization of public schools and the ensuing prevention of future campus porn stars, visit Focus on the Family Citizenlink's school choice and vouchers page.
Posted by Tim
at 1:41 PM EST
Updated: Monday, December 8, 2003 1:09 PM EST