Georgetown University: Unequal Treatment of Student Organizations
Despite its Speech & Expression Policy stating that "'time, place and manner' are the only norms allowable in governing the expression of ideas and sharing of information that is the very life of the university," Georgetown University has consistently refused to recognize the pro-choice student group H*yas for Choice, saying that doing so would conflict with its Catholic and Jesuit mission. Georgetown's Access to Benefits Policy denies groups like H*yas for Choice equal treatment among student groups, contradicting its moral and contractual promises of free speech. Further, H*yas for Choice was denied recognition despite the existence of recognized groups of Muslim and Jewish students that explicitly differ from Catholicism. Georgetown has declined to resolve its contradictory and discriminatory statements and actions.
- "FIRE Third letter to Georgetown University President John DeGioia, August 24, 2010," August 24, 2010
- "FIRE Second Letter to Georgetown University President John J. DeGioia, June 15, 2010," June 15, 2010
- "Georgetown University Response to FIRE, June 1, 2010," June 1, 2010
- "FIRE Letter to Georgetown U President John J. DeGioia, May 4, 2010," May 4, 2010
Case Materials
- "Kissel to Georgetown: Honor Commitment to Free Speech ," by William Creeley, May 17, 2012
- "A Chance for Georgetown to Own Up to Its True Values," by Adam Kissel, May 4, 2010


