
Valdosta State University: Student Expelled for Peacefully Protesting Parking Garages
Case Materials
- "Letter from Valdosta Vice President Louis Levy to FIRE," June 27, 2008
- "FIRE Letter to Valdosta State University President Ronald M. Zaccari Regarding VSU's Free Speech Zone," June 13, 2008
- "Memorandum in Support of a Motion for Partial Summary Judgment," May 2, 2008
- "University System of Georgia Intellectual Diversity Study, April 17, 2008," April 18, 2008
- "Episode 104: FIRE's Case at Valdosta State University," March 10, 2008
- "FIRE Challenges Valdosta State University’s Free Speech Zone in New Video," FIRE Press Release, March 3, 2008: In response to Valdosta State University’s unconstitutional free speech zone policy, FIRE released a short film today explaining VSU’s continued disregard for its students’ rights and chronicling FIRE’s recent victory on behalf of a VSU student expelled for engaging in a peaceful protest.
- "FIRE in Action: Valdosta State University," March 3, 2008: This short film highlights FIRE's fight against Valdosta State University's (VSU's) unconstitutional free speech zone policy and chronicles FIRE's victory on behalf of VSU student T. Hayden Barnes, who was expelled for engaging in a peaceful protest. Featuring on-the-scene interviews with Barnes; his attorney, noted First Amendment lawyer Robert Corn-Revere; and FIRE President Greg Lukianoff, this video illustrates the impact of FIRE's work and explains why VSU remains a priority in FIRE's fight for student rights on campus.
- "Victory for Free Speech at Valdosta State University," FIRE Press Release, January 17, 2008: In a meeting yesterday, the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia reversed a ruling against Valdosta State University (VSU) student T. Hayden Barnes, who was expelled in May 2007 after using Facebook.com and other methods to publicly protest the school’s decision to construct two new parking garages on campus. Barnes—who filed a federal lawsuit last week against VSU alleging constitutional violations—was informed by his lawyer, noted First Amendment attorney Robert Corn-Revere, that the Board has reversed his expulsion.
- "Student Files Federal Lawsuit Against Valdosta State University After Expulsion for Peaceful Protest," FIRE Press Release, January 10, 2008: Expelled Valdosta State University (VSU) student T. Hayden Barnes has filed a lawsuit against the university, VSU President Ronald Zaccari, the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia, and other VSU administrators after being punished for publicly protesting the school’s decision to construct two new parking garages on campus. The suit was filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia in cooperation with FIRE and eminent First Amendment attorney and FIRE Legal Network member Robert Corn-Revere.
- "Complaint Filed in U.S. District Court, Northern District of Georgia Against Valdosta State University," January 9, 2008
- "FIRE’s Letter to VSU President Ronald M. Zaccari, November 30, 2007," November 30, 2007
- "Amid Free Speech Scandal, Embattled Valdosta State President Announces Early Retirement," November 15, 2007: Late yesterday, Valdosta State University (VSU) President Ronald M. Zaccari announced that he will be retiring in June 2008, at the end of the 2007-2008 academic year, rather than December 2008, as originally planned. Zaccari’s early retirement comes at a time when both Zaccari and VSU are under increasing fire for the unconstitutional expulsion of former VSU student T. Hayden Barnes. Zaccari played a central role in Barnes’ expulsion for peacefully protesting Zaccari’s plans to spend $30 million of mandatory student fees to construct two parking garages on campus, personally ordering Barnes to be “administratively withdrawn” from campus. Zaccari claimed that Barnes presented a “clear and present danger” to both Zaccari and the VSU campus on the basis of a cut-and-paste collage Barnes had posted on his personal page on popular social networking site Facebook.com. With FIRE’s help, Barnes is appealing Zaccari’s blatantly unconstitutional actions. A hearing before Georgia’s Office of State Administrative Hearings is scheduled for November 26, 2007.
- "FIRE’s Letter to Associate Vice Chancellor of the University System of Georgia, J. Burns Newsome, October 31, 2007," October 31, 2007
- "Letter from Associate Vice Chancellor of the University System of Georgia J. Burns Newsome to FIRE, October 24, 2007," October 24, 2007
- "Valdosta State University Expels Student for Peacefully Protesting New Parking Garages," FIRE Press Release, October 24, 2007: Valdosta State University (VSU) has expelled student T. Hayden Barnes for publicly protesting the school’s decision to construct two new parking decks on campus. After VSU President Ronald M. Zaccari labeled Barnes a “clear and present danger” and mandated that Barnes submit certifications of his mental health and on-going therapy as conditions of his readmission to VSU, Barnes contacted FIRE for help.
- "Photo Collage on T. Hayden Barnes’ Facebook.com Page," October 24, 2007
- "Statement of Appeal from the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia in T. Hayden Barnes’ Case," October 24, 2007
- "FIRE’s Letter to Chancellor of the University System of Georgia, Erroll B. Davis, October 23, 2007," October 23, 2007
- "T. Hayden Barnes’ Notice of Appeal," May 21, 2007
- "Notice of Administrative Withdrawal from Valdosta State University President Ronald Zaccari to T. Hayden Barnes," May 7, 2007
- "Letter from T. Hayden Barnes to Valdosta State University President Ronald Zaccari, April 26, 2007," April 26, 2007
- "T. Hayden Barnes’ Letter to the Editor of VSU ‘Spectator’," April 19, 2007
- "Parking decks to be built at VSU," March 22, 2007
- "Order on Petition for Preliminary Injunction," October 21, 2003
Blog Entries
- "Pressed Again on Free Speech Zone, Valdosta State Finally Responds," William Creeley, July 3, 2008
- "Legacy in Tatters, Embattled VSU President Retires," William Creeley, June 30, 2008: Valdosta State University President Ronald M. Zaccari retires today, leaving behind an embarrassing legacy of contempt for his students' constitutional rights to freedom of speech and due process. Under Zaccari, Valdosta State University (VSU) earned the ignominious distinction of being just one of five schools on FIRE's Red Alert list, signifying VSU's status as one of the "worst of the worst" in the nation with regards to liberty on campus. Zaccari secured VSU's spot as the only public university on our Red Alert list by personally ordering the expulsion of student T. Hayden Barnes for engaging in protected political speech―an expulsion that was later overturned by the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia and is currently the subject of a federal civil rights lawsuit. Zaccari also oversaw VSU's blatantly unconstitutional free speech zone, which limits free expression to just one tiny stage on the school's Main Campus comprising less than 1% of the school's total campus acreage. Zaccari's retirement comes six months earlier than he had originally planned. For students wishing to exercise their constitutionally guaranteed right to free expression at Valdosta State University, however, Zaccari's retirement comes not a day too soon.
- "Greg Lukianoff on ‘Threatening’ Speech in ‘The Wall Street Journal’," Samantha Harris, May 20, 2008: FIRE President Greg Lukianoff is quoted in today's edition of The Wall Street Journal in an article about the challenges universities face distinguishing true threats from protected expression. Greg explains that the problem on campus is that "Right now, if a university administrator claims that someone is a threat, even if that threat is virtually unsupportable and completely unreasonable, they have carte blanche to do what they want." This is precisely what happened to T. Hayden Barnes at Valdosta State University, whose story is featured in the article. For even more on Valdosta State, see FIRE's short film highlighting both the university's outrageous treatment of Hayden Barnes and its unconstitutional free speech zone policy.
- "VSU Lawsuit Update: Barnes Files Motion for Summary Judgment," William Creeley, May 12, 2008
- "An Update on Valdosta State University Featured in New Podcast," Erin Royce, May 5, 2008
- "University System of Georgia Conducting Student Survey on Free Speech Zones," Samantha Harris, April 18, 2008
- "“Muzzle Tov” to Brandeis and Valdosta State from Greg," Erin Royce, April 11, 2008
- "Associated Press, Harvey Silverglate and Blogosphere Cover the Jefferson Muzzles," Erin Royce, April 10, 2008
- "FIRE in Action: Valdosta State University," William Creeley, March 3, 2008
- "Valdosta Update: FIRE Responds to GA Board of Regents’ Non-Response," William Creeley, November 1, 2007
Media Coverage
- "Georgia Regents reverse student’s expulsion from Valdosta State U.," Sara Lipka, The Chronicle of Higher Education, January 18, 2008
- "Back to school for outspoken student," Andy Guess, Inside Higher Ed, January 18, 2008
- "Georgia Regents reverse student’s expulsion from Valdosta State U.," Sara Lipka, The Chronicle of Higher Education, January 18, 2008
- "Expulsion for protest unfair," Chris Chiego, The Red and Black, January 17, 2008
- "Expulsion reversed," Malynda Fulton, The Valdosta Daily Times, January 17, 2008
- "Board of Regents reverses VSU expulsion," Alicia Eakin, WALB News, January 17, 2008
- "Valdosta State student sues after he's expelled," Brandon Larrabee, Athens Banner-Herald, January 12, 2008
- "Former VSU student sues University," Alicia Eakin, WALB News, January 11, 2008
- "Maybe he shouldn’t have spoken his mind," Andy Guess, Inside Higher Ed, January 11, 2008
- "Ga. college student expelled after criticizing president’s plan files suit," Michael Beder, Student Press Law Center, January 10, 2008
- "VSU student battles expulsion," Carole Hawkins, The Florida Times-Union, October 30, 2007
- "Ga. student who protested plans for campus parking garage contesting removal," Casey Wooten, Student Press Law Center, October 26, 2007