Marquette University: Political Quote Banned from Office Door
In August 2006, a PhD student at Marquette University, Stuart Ditsler, posted a Dave Barry quote on his office door. The quote read, "As Americans we must always remember that we all have a common enemy, an enemy that is dangerous, powerful, and relentless. I refer, of course, to the federal government." In September, the University administration had the quote taken down because it was "patently offensive." On September 5, Distler received an email from the Philosophy Department Chair, James South, stating that there had been several complaints about the quote and that it had been removed as a result. FIRE wrote to the University president, Robert A. Wild reminding him of the free speech rights that Marquette had promised to its students and faculty. FIRE never received a response. In June 2009, Dave Barry recorded an interview with FIRE discussing the case and his reasons for cherishing the First Amendment.
- "Dave Barry, Award-Winning Humorist, Speaks Out on College Censorship in New FIRE Video," July 30, 2009: Dave Barry, Pulitzer Prize-winning humor columnist and author of more than 30 books, is no stranger to critics trying to censor his writing. The nationally syndicated humorist has written some of our nation's funniest columns—and with the First Amendment on his side, he's been winning the battle for free speech for over 25 years. Today, FIRE releases a new video that features Barry discussing why freedom of expression is important to him and how today's politically correct college campuses are creating a culture of censorship that stifles humor writing and the opinions of millions of students across the country.
- "Radical Speech: Dave Barry Talks About Politically Correct Campuses," July 30, 2009: Dave Barry, Pulitzer Prize-winning humor columnist and author of more than 30 books, is no stranger to critics trying to censor his writing. The nationally syndicated humorist has written some of our nation's funniest columns—and with the First Amendment on his side, he's been winning the battle for free speech for over 25 years. This new video from FIRE features Barry discussing why freedom of expression is important to him and how today's politically correct college campuses are creating a culture of censorship that stifles humor writing and the opinions of millions of students across the country.
- "FIRE Letter to Marquette University President Robert A. Wild, January 12, 2007," January 12, 2007
- "Letter from Marquette University Provost Madeline D. Wake to FIRE, November 20, 2006," November 20, 2006
- "FIRE Letter to Marquette University President Robert A. Wild, November 7, 2006," November 7, 2006
- "Envelope Showing Postmark for Marquette University's 'October 16' Letter to FIRE," October 19, 2006
- "Marquette University Student Handbook," October 18, 2006
- "Marquette Bans Dave Barry Quote from Office Door," October 18, 2006: Writer and humorist Dave Barry probably never expected that one of his jokes would spark a university free speech dispute. But in early September, a Marquette University administrator removed a Barry quote about the federal government from Ph.D. student Stuart Ditsler’s office door because the quote was “patently offensive.” Facing this arbitrary exercise of political censorship, Ditsler contacted FIRE for help.
- "Letter from Marquette University President Rober A. Wild to FIRE, October 16, 2006," October 16, 2006
- "FIRE Letter to Marquette University President Robert A. Wild, September 27, 2006," September 27, 2006
- "E-mail from James South to Stuart Ditsler, September 5, 2006," September 5, 2006
Case Materials
- "Dave Barry, Award-Winning Humorist, Speaks Out on College Censorship in New FIRE Video," by Adam Kissel, July 30, 2009
Blog Entries
- "Banned in Marquette: No free speech zone for the words of Dave Barry,"
by Charles Mitchell, Las Vegas Review-Journal, September 29, 2009 - "Campus Alert: Banning Dave Barry,"
, New York Post, June 11, 2007 - "It's all a free-speech zone,"
, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, October 22, 2006 - "Jesuit university faces fresh heat,"
by Tom Schalmo, The Badger Herald, October 20, 2006 - "University bans humor quotation from student's door,"
by Nathan Burchfiel, Cybercast News Service, October 19, 2006 - " Free speech group ridicules Marquette for removal of Barry quote,"
by Ryan J. Foley, Associated Press, October 19, 2006 - "Free speech group ridicules Marquette for removal of Barry quote,"
by Associated Press, WBAY-TV (ABC Affiliate, Green Bay, Wis.), October 18, 2006 - "Free-speech group decries Marquette removal of quote,"
by Megan Twohey, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, October 18, 2006 - "I am not making this up: Dave Barry is “patently offensive”,"
by Nick Gillespie, Reason Magazine, October 18, 2006