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Victory at Brown
The Reformed University Fellowship (RUF) at Brown University was restored to student group status last week and has held its first on-campus meeting of the school year. The group was wrongfully suspended under dubious circumstances last September by Brownâs Office of the Chaplains and Religious Life (OCRL). In a press release issued today, FIREwrote:
OCRL representatives changed their explanation of RUFâs supposed misdeeds several times, first saying that the RUFâs sponsoring church had withdrawn its sponsorship. When the churchâs pastor refuted that claim, the OCRL then said the group had been suspended since the previous semester because its leader failed to file paperwork on time. Brownâs final justification was simply that the group maintained a âculture of contempt.â When FIREquestioned Brownâs suspension in a letter on October 27, 2006, OCRL representatives never furnished a solid explanation for their actions.
Without any sort of plausible explanation for the suspension, Brownâs actions amount to nothing more than the exercise of arbitrary power for personal or ideological reasons. Student groups must be governed by consistent rules or they can never know what action, or inaction, could get them suspended or otherwise punished. If RUF violated legitimate rules, then Brown should have been able to make a clear and consistent case for RUFâs suspension. No such case was made.
FIRE wrote to Brown in October protesting RUFâs suspension and demanding that Brown restore the group to official status. Brownâs Interim Vice President for Campus Life responded on November 10 justifying the suspension as pursuant to âlong-standing policies and procedures,â but still provided no coherent reason for the suspension.
FIRE issued a press release on November 16 to alert the public to Brownâs capricious violation of studentsâ rights. Only four days later, Brown informed RUF that it could begin the process of re-affiliation with the university. FIREis pleased that RUF has been reinstated, but is concerned that Brown never offered an acceptable explanation for its actions.
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