
The former director of student media at Indiana University and adviser to the student newspaper has filed a lawsuit against the school after he was fired two weeks ago, alleging his termination violated his constitutional rights following an ongoing censorship dispute. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading.
Main Idea: Jim Rodenbush has sued Indiana University, saying he was fired for refusing to help censor the Indiana Daily Student.
Key Points:
The lawsuit suggests a public university may have tried to control student news, which could weaken press freedom and reduce trust among students, taxpayers, and voters.
The case could push clearer rules for student media and stronger protections for free speech at public schools.
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Student newspaper at the center of the censorship dispute and lawsuit.
Central institution accused of censoring student newspaper content and firing the adviser.
Fired former student media director who filed the lawsuit and is the main plaintiff.
Named dean who allegedly fired Rodenbush and is a central decision-maker in the dispute.
Named associate dean described as part of the university administration pushing back on content.
University unit involved in the content directives and termination dispute.
High-profile donor who publicly criticized the university on social media.
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