Georgetown University
Location: Washington, DC 20057
Website: http://www.georgetown.edu
Speech Code Rating
Georgetown University has been given a speech code rating of Red. You may read more about this institution's speech codes at this page.
- Georgetown University: Student Newspaper's Censorship of Columnist
- Georgetown University: Unequal Treatment of Student Organizations
FIRE Cases at Georgetown University
- Examiner Local Editorial: Muzzling free speech on campus, The Examiner, January 2, 2013
- 6 of 10 universities can't figure out 1st Amendment, WND, December 20, 2012
- Dartmouth trustee vote raises controversy, The Daily Pennsylvanian, May 13, 2005
- Trustee Election at Dartmouth Is Seen as 'Battle for Academic Freedom', The Chronicle of Higher Education, May 5, 2005
- The High Price of Campus Free Speech, The Hoya, November 11, 2003
- Congress Investigates Intellectual Diversity, The Hoya, October 31, 2003
- FIRE Group Gives GU 'Red Light', The Georgetown Voice, November 14, 2002
- GU Paper Accused of Censorship, The Washington Post, May 5, 2000
- Georgetown Exorcised, Wall Street Journal Interactive Edition, April 7, 2000
- Imagination Unleashed in all its Perverse Glory, Salon.com, April 5, 2000
- Feminists who Celebrate Rape, LewRockwell.com, April 2, 2000
- The Liberal Media-in-Training, Townhall.com, March 31, 2000
- Time to Exorcise G-town, National Review, March 31, 2000
Recent Media Coverage of Georgetown University
- ‘Free Speech Off the Table’ at Georgetown University, January 15, 2013
- Kissel to Georgetown: Honor Commitment to Free Speech , May 17, 2012
- A Chance for Georgetown to Own Up to Its True Values, May 4, 2010
- Adam Kissel Defends Rights of Pro-Life and Pro-Choice Students in American University Student Paper, April 26, 2010
- Hitting the Nail on the Head, February 8, 2010
- Disruption of Petraeus Speech Draws Rebukes from Georgetown Students, January 22, 2010
- At Georgetown, Even Satire of Satire May Not Be Acceptable, December 17, 2009
- The State of Free Speech on Campus: Georgetown University, January 26, 2009


