The state of Tennessee passed a law that will protect free speech of students on public college campuses.
Topic: free speech
The Tennessee Legislature’s Defense of Campus Free Speech
John K. Wilson of the AAUP writes about the new campus free speech law in Tennessee and some of the pros and cons of the law.
Is Trump Right about Free Speech of Non Profit Groups?
John K. Wilson of the AAUP defends President Trump’s recent efforts to allow non-profits to engage in political speech.
Free Speech is More Threatened Than Ever
Freedom of speech is threatened and the best method to protect it is to sanction (i.e. punish) those who oppose freedom of speech on college campuses.
Berkeley Op-Ed: Free Speech is Overruled by ‘Safety of the Marginalized’
Free speech doesn’t matter as much as protecting the ‘safety of the marginalized,’ claimed a student at the University of California-Berkeley in an op-ed.
Middlebury College to Punish 30 Students for Role in Disrupting Charles Murray’s Speech
Middlebury College will punish thirty of their students for their role in disrupting a speech by AEI scholar Charles Murray.
Another Liberal in Favor of Free Speech
A young liberal college student at Williams College is trying to arrange non-liberal speakers to come and speak to his fellow students, contrary to the reaction at Cal-Berkeley.
No Safe Space for Caucasians
In his latest book, No Campus for White Men, author Scott Greer dives into the Left’s continued war on free speech, common sense and the Caucasian male.
New York Times: Conservatives are “Emboldened” after Berkeley-Ann Coulter Controversy
The New York Times’ recent piece on the Ann Coulter-Cal-Berkeley free speech controversy portrayed conservatives as being audacious for fighting for the right of freedom of speech at liberal college campuses.
Ann Coulter Cancels Speech at Berkeley after Threats of Protests
Ann Coulter, conservative commentator, withdrew from her speaking engagement at the University of California-Berkeley after threats of protests and change in date and venue kept emerging.