Louisiana’s governor, John Bel Edwards, said that signing a free speech bill for college campuses would be “overly burdensome.”
Topic: free speech
Georgetown University Adopts New Free Speech Policy
Georgetown University unveiled a new free speech policy, which is encouraging since liberal college students are increasingly intolerant of any opposite viewpoints.
University of Maryland Students want Hate Speech Classified as ‘Cult Activity’
Hate speech is protected by the First Amendment of the Constitution, yet University of Maryland students want it classified as ‘cult activity.’
College Students who Disrupted ‘War on Cops’ Speech will not face Sanctions
Claremont McKenna will not levy serious sanctions against their students who disrupted a speech by the author of the book, “War on Cops.”
Middlebury College Alumni say College ‘Failed to seize an opportunity to firmly defend’ Free Speech
Several college professors, who are alumni of Middlebury College, criticized the college for failing to stand up for free speech.
UCLA Professor Supported by Some UCLA Students
Conservative UCLA professor Keith Fink has some supporters among students at the university, after all
Middlebury College Puts Students on Probation for Disrupting Charles Murray’s Speech
None of the sixty-seven students who participated in the disruptive protest at Middlebury College will be expelled or suspended, but they will be placed on probation and other disciplinary measures, announced the college.
Orange Coast College Protesters Want the College to Boot the College Republicans
So much for diversity: College students and faculty at Orange Coast College want to boot the College Republicans chapter from their campus.
Chinese Exchange Student Criticized for Praising Freedom of Speech during Commencement Speech
A Chinese exchange student was criticized over her remarks of how America’s “fresh air” was liberating, compared to her home country of China.
Conservative Professor at UCLA is Under Review
A conservative professor at UCLA faces possible termination at the end of his current contract as a lecturer, while he and a university dean are deadlocked over registration to one of his courses on freedom of speech.