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Updated · BBC.com · Apr 29
University of Sussex wins legal challenge against OfS free speech fine
Updated
Updated · BBC.com · Apr 29

University of Sussex wins legal challenge against OfS free speech fine

12 articles · Updated · BBC.com · Apr 29
  • The High Court ruled in favour of Sussex on most issues, overturning the OfS's record £585,000 fine over its trans and non-binary inclusion policy.
  • The court found the OfS process flawed and biased, raising serious questions about the regulator's approach to academic freedom and due process.
  • The ruling comes as new laws expand OfS powers, with a complaints system and potential multi-million-pound fines set for 2027, intensifying scrutiny of university free speech regulation.
After this court rebuke, can England's university regulator be trusted with its new fining powers?
With a new complaints system launching, is a surge of free speech lawsuits against universities now inevitable?
How will UK universities now balance inclusion policies with heightened free speech duties?
Does overturning a fine on a technicality truly protect academic freedom on university campuses?
As public trust in universities falls, can they survive these intense ideological battles?