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verdict.justia.com
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| | | | | Cornell Law professor Michael C. Dorf discusses the recent conflict at Columbia University involving student protests, potential antisemitism, and the balance between free speech and protection from harassment on college campuses. Professor Dorf argues that while Title VI of the Civil Rights Act obligates colleges to prevent harassment, free speech should be more strongly protected in public campus spaces, and the sensitivities of observers should hold less weight there compared to other campus settings. | |
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academeblog.org
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| | | | | POSTED BY HANK REICHMAN The following is the text of a petition to the Higher Learning Commission signed by elected officials and community leaders from across Indiana and the Midwest, joined by th... | |
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| | | | | The proximate origin of the crisis at Columbia University, which has recently conceded to a range of demands by federal agencies that compromise the institution's integrity and its members' academic freedom, is the determination by the Trump administration to punish the university for student-led campus protests over the war in Gaza. These protests reached their | |
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gizmodo.com
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| | | It used to be considered unusual for a U.S. president to do things like this. | ||