University of Maryland: State Senators Pressure University to Cancel Controversial Film Screening
Under intense pressure from the Maryland Senate, the University of Maryland cancelled a student-run campus event that would have included an educational event by Planned Parenthood and then a screening of the self-described "XXX"-rated film Pirates II: Stagnetti's Revenge. Cancelling the event was a clear violation of the First Amendment and the students' right to freedom of expression and, furthermore, a public school administrator is not allowed to engage in prior review. However, the school caved after Maryland Senator Andrew P. Harris introduced an amendment to the school budget bill banning providing general funds for screenings of XXX-rated adult films. As a result of the uproar surrounding the cancellation, students screened parts of the film on the scheduled day of the event anyway, without university approval.
- "Amendment to House Bill 100," April 2, 2009
Case Materials
- "University System of Maryland Regents Choose First Amendment, Reject Policy on Pornography ," by Azhar Majeed, November 13, 2009
- "In Letter to 'Washington Post,' FIRE's Creeley Criticizes Mandatory 'Pornography' Policy in Maryland Colleges," by Peter Bonilla, October 19, 2009
- "Greg in ‘Huffington Post’: A ‘Valuable Lesson’ for Maryland," by Peter Bonilla, April 9, 2009
- "Maryland Senators and University of Maryland Violate First Amendment over X-Rated Film Showings," by Adam Kissel, April 3, 2009
Blog Entries
- "Maryland Regents Pass on Porn Policy,"
by Staff Editorial, FOXNews.com, November 11, 2009 - "Student-hosted porn screening threatens college funding,"
by Stephen Clark, FOXNews.com, April 8, 2009 - "Porno teaches Maryland a valuable lesson,"
by Greg Lukianoff, The Huffington Post, April 8, 2009 - "Uni scraps porn after funds strip threat,"
nineMSN Australia, April 3, 2009 - "Hell week for campus free speech,"
by Greg Lukianoff, The Huffington Post, April 2, 2009



