Journal of Free Speech Law: "Different Strokes for Different Folks: Academic Freedom, Civility, and Educational Diversity Among Private Colleges and Universities," by Prof. James Weinstein (Ariz. St.)
Journal of Free Speech Law: "Different Strokes for Different Folks: Academic Freedom, Civility, and Educational Diversity Among Private Colleges and Universities," by Prof. James Weinstein (Ariz. St.)
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Just published as the final article in the "Non-Governmental Restrictions on Free Speech" symposium; here's the Abstract (the article is here): Does academic freedom require institutions of higher learning, both public and private, to apply the First Amendment rules applicable to public forums to analogous places on campus, as several prominent commentators contend? On this view, to avoid violating academic freedom, every college and university in the United States must allow highly uncivil speech in these areas, such as "Fuck War!" or "God Hates Fags."
Journal of Free Speech Law: "Different Strokes for Different Folks: Academic Freedom, Civility, and Educational Diversity Among Private Colleges and Universities," by Prof. James Weinstein (Ariz. St.)
Journal of Free Speech Law: "Different…
Journal of Free Speech Law: "Different Strokes for Different Folks: Academic Freedom, Civility, and Educational Diversity Among Private Colleges and Universities," by Prof. James Weinstein (Ariz. St.)
Just published as the final article in the "Non-Governmental Restrictions on Free Speech" symposium; here's the Abstract (the article is here): Does academic freedom require institutions of higher learning, both public and private, to apply the First Amendment rules applicable to public forums to analogous places on campus, as several prominent commentators contend? On this view, to avoid violating academic freedom, every college and university in the United States must allow highly uncivil speech in these areas, such as "Fuck War!" or "God Hates Fags."