EFF Sues Texas A&M For Violating PETA's Free Speech Rights By Blocking Group From Its Facebook Page
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The @EFF sues Texas A&M University for blocking Facebook criticism of its treatment of animals.
EFF Sues Texas A&M University For Violating PETA's Free Speech Rights By Blocking Group From Its Facebook Page
Posts Criticizing Medical Research on Dogs Blocked, Deleted
PRESS RELEASE MAY 14, 2018
Houston, TexasThe Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) sued Texas A&M University on behalf of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) for blocking comments on its official Facebook page that mention PETA by name or use certain words to criticize the universitys use of dogs in muscular dystrophy experiments.
The school, the nations second-largest public university by student enrollment, wont publish any post containing the animal rights groups name, or posts containing at least 11 words, including cruelty, abuse, torture, lab, testing, and shut. The censorship started after PETA began an advocacy campaign against Texas A&M for a medical research lab studying muscular dystrophy in dogs for the purposes of finding a cure for the human version of the disease. The lab breeds golden retrievers to develop the illness, and subjects the dogs to cruel and inhuman treatment, PETA maintains. The organization uses social media, including Facebook, to publicize its campaign.
The Facebook page of Texas A&M contains information about its educational, medical research, and sports programs, as well as its students and community members. Anyone on Facebook who visits the site is invited to write something on this page, comment on posts, and reply to posts by the university or visitors to the page. Posts and comments arent confined to university affairstopics range from animal welfare and the environment to sexual awareness and the weather.
In a complaint filed today in U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas, PETA maintains that the Texas A&M Facebook page is a government-controlled forum for speech that, under the First Amendment, cant exclude speech based on the speakers expressed viewpoint. That the term PETAand words frequently used in the groups anti-cruelty campaign against the schools dog labare blocked demonstrates the universitys intent to silence PETA and others opposed to animal testing from expressing their views in the Facebook forum.
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For the complaint:
https://www.eff.org/document/peta-v-texas-am
For more on First Amendment rights and social media:
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2017/11/when-officials-tweet-about-government-business-they-dont-get-pick-and-choose-who
Contact:
Adam Schwartz
Camille Fischer