"How, for example, is it possible that universities dare
to designate only a specific area on campus as a 'free speech zone,' indicating that all other
areas are not? How can a student be expelled for reading a book with a cover that
someone else finds offensive? How can a professor have his job threatened for merely criticizing the
administration? How can satirical comments be targeted as unacceptable
speech? How can some religious student organizations be cast off campus while others are allowed? Yet
these are commonplace occurrences in today's colleges and universities."
--Daphne Patai, professor at the University of
Massachusetts, Amherst, in a fund-raising letter for the Foundation for
Individual Rights in Education (FIRE).

