New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill AR54

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Urges all institutions of higher education in the State to protect freedom of expression and open debate.

Impact

If adopted, AR54 would serve as a statement to higher education institutions about their role in promoting an environment conducive to open discourse. The resolution calls for educational bodies to actively safeguard against tendencies that curtail free expression and encourage a culture of open debate, thereby impacting institutional policies and practices related to campus speech. The promotion of such values in college settings could lead to a more informed student body capable of engaging with diverse perspectives.

Summary

Assembly Resolution No. 54 (AR54) urges all institutions of higher education in the State of New Jersey to protect freedom of expression and open debate on their campuses. The resolution outlines the importance of free speech in fostering dialogue on controversial social and political topics while highlighting a troubling trend of self-censorship among students due to fears of social reprisal. The Assembly emphasizes that the ability to speak freely is crucial for maintaining a healthy democratic society and education that prepares students for participation in civic life.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding this resolution include the acknowledgment of instances where free expression has been curtailed on campuses, such as protests against speakers with controversial viewpoints. The resolution references examples like the withdrawal of an invitation to Condoleezza Rice to speak at Rutgers University, indicating a growing hostility towards differing opinions among students and faculty. This has raised concerns about the balance between protecting individuals from harassment and ensuring robust debate, reflecting broader societal polarization that complicates discussions around freedom of speech.

Companion Bills

NJ AR33

Carry Over Urges all institutions of higher education in the State to protect freedom of expression and open debate.

Previously Filed As

NJ AR33

Urges all institutions of higher education in the State to protect freedom of expression and open debate.

NJ A5620

Requires public institutions of higher education to appoint academic freedom advocate and adopt free speech principles; appropriates $1 million.

NJ SB18

Relating to the protection of expressive activities at public institutions of higher education.

NJ HB1006

Relating to protected expression, intellectual freedom, and viewpoint diversity at public institutions of higher education.

NJ HB05350

An Act Requiring Public Institutions Of Higher Education To Establish A Policy Protecting Freedom Of Expression On Campus.

NJ HB2100

Relating to the protection of expressive activities at public institutions of higher education.

NJ HB1305

Relative to freedom of speech and association at public institutions of higher education.

NJ HB06567

An Act Requiring Public Institutions Of Higher Education To Establish A Policy Regarding Freedom Of Expression On Campus.

NJ HJ5

Commitment to Free Speech, Academic Freedom, and Open Public Discourse

NJ HB516

Relative to freedom of speech and association at public institutions of higher education.

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