Prof/Author/Speaker (academic freedom, free speech, democracy)
*Author _Campus Misinformation: The Real Threat to Free Speech in American Higher Education_ (Oxford UP)
*Op-eds: TIME, Washington Post, The Chronicle, Inside Higher Ed, Philadelphia Inquirer
Bradford Vivian
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A new premise is catching on among critics of higher ed: a truth-and-reconciliation process is needed for what allegedly transpired on campuses from 2014-23. That's a crass appropriation of the concept: t+r committees were designed to address systemic human rights atrocities . . . 1/5
FIRE here advocating for 1A rights by asking a university *not* to fulfill its legal obligation to protect the rights of all students (including 1A rights for vulnerable groups) by responding to legitimate and orderly Title VI complaints in favor of a made-up, externally imposed speech standard.
FIRE here advocating for 1A rights by asking a university *not* to fulfill its legal obligation to protect the rights of all students (including 1A rights for vulnerable groups) by responding to legitimate and orderly Title VI complaints in favor of a made-up, externally imposed speech standard.
A better title for the Vanderbilt report on the humanities would be “God and Man at Yale Part II.”
A better title for the Vanderbilt report on the humanities would be “God and Man at Yale Part II.”
The rule against viewpoint discrimination is one of the most imptl in First A law. But as I show in a new paper, forthcoming in the U Penn Law Review, the test of viewpoint discrimination has changed a LOT in the past few decades, in good ways and bad. đź§µ
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