A pair of Democrat congressmen took cheap shots at Liberty University and made unfounded accusations about the school’s religious beliefs in a scathing letter to the Secretary of Education.
Rep. Andy Levin (D-MI) and Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD) said their letter to Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos was meant to address accusations of censorship within the Department of Education.
The lawmakers accused her of turning a blind eye to university campuses that violate Executive Order 13864, a directive that threatens to withhold federal funding on college and university campuses that censor free speech.
Also, Levin and Raskin said Liberty University had violated the First Amendment and Title IX.
Liberty University President Jerry Falwell, Jr., responded by saying the lawmakers made “false statements and erroneous conclusions.”
The Democrats also accused Liberty University of “extreme restrictions on student free speech and association rights” and suggested the administration was doing so based on politics.
“Liberty reportedly bans LGBTQ relationships and places content restrictions on media students can view,” the lawmakers wrote.
They also accused Falwell of personally censoring students by blocking a student-written column from being published in what they called the “student-run newspaper.”
Falwell addressed the scurrilous charges in a prepared statement – pointing out that “as a private university, Liberty University simply cannot violate the First Amendment of its students because the First Amendment is a limitation on the government’s power to regulate private speech and association.”
“So the behavioral limitations Liberty University places on students through its conduct code, such as prohibiting viewing pornography and sex outside of biblical marriage, are fully consistent with the proper role of a Christian institution of higher education in the US and are what both its students and their parents expect,” Falwell said.
Falwell also refuted allegations that he censored the “Liberty Champion” newspaper. He pointed out the university “owns, publishes and pays the staff.” And as such the university was simply exercising its editorial control of the paper.
The Democrats also suggested that Liberty’s rules regarding religious conduct violate Title IX, another accusation swatted away by Falwell.
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