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University wins record freedom of speech fine challenge

University wins record freedom of speech fine challenge

Summary

The University of Sussex won a court case against a £585,000 fine from England's university regulator, the Office for Students (OfS). The fine was linked to the university’s policy on trans and non-binary inclusion, which the OfS said harmed free speech, but the court found the regulator’s process was flawed.

Key Facts

  • The fine was issued by the Office for Students over Sussex’s trans and non-binary inclusion policy.
  • The policy asked staff to "positively represent trans people" and warned against "transphobic propaganda."
  • The fine followed protests against Professor Kathleen Stock, who left Sussex due to threats after her views on gender and biological sex caused controversy.
  • The High Court ruled that the OfS did not properly follow procedure when issuing the fine.
  • The judge said the OfS showed bias by deciding the university was at fault before fully considering evidence.
  • The court found the OfS used a wrong approach to decide what counts as academic freedom.
  • Sussex argued their policy was not an official governing document, and the court agreed.
  • A new law about university free speech began after the fine, with stronger powers for the OfS coming later this year.
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