ACTA in the NewsFreedom of Expression
Utah Rep. Owens: College campuses fostering cultures of ‘fear, bullying and cowardice’
Protecting free expression is essential on America’s college campuses — not only for […]
In this episode of Radio Free Campus, co-hosts Steve McGuire and Justin Garrison analyze an argument from a Harvard Law Professor claiming efforts to deplatform invited campus speakers are not always censorship, but could be . . . “pre-emptive protest”? The podcast hosts also discuss the results of ACTA’s Ohio Report Card, a study of policies and student perspectives on the free expression climates at Ohio State, Kent State, Miami, Cincinnati, and OHIO. Steve and Justin also announce UC Davis Law School as this episode’s “Hero of the People” and a UCLA professor as RFC’s “Apparatchik of the Month.”
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ACTA in the NewsFreedom of Expression
Protecting free expression is essential on America’s college campuses — not only for […]
PodcastsInstitutional Neutrality
In this episode of Radio Free Campus, co-hosts Steve McGuire and Justin Garrison analyze a new policy on teaching controversial topics in the University of Texas System. The podcast hosts also discuss what a new survey from Gallup/Lumina reveals about student free speech experiences on their campuses. Steve and Justin also debate an article from Inside Higher Ed that provides a Rawlsian defense of institutional neutrality. The show hosts also announce the University of Wyoming as this episode’s “Hero of the People” and a professor from Stanford University as RFC’s “Apparatchik of the Month.”
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