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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
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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.”
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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 papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers....
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