Host Nico Perrino joins his FIRE colleagues Will Creeley and Alex Morey to answer questions about the recent campus unrest and its First Amendment implications.
Timestamps
0:00 Introduction 0:41 What is FIRE?/campus unrest 5:44 What are the basic First Amendment principles for campus protest? 11:30 Student encampments 18:09 Exceptions to the First Amendment 29:01 Can administrators limit access to non-students/faculty? 34:13 Denying recognition to Students for Justice in Palestine 36:26 Were protesters at UT Austin doing anything illegal? 40:54 The USC valedictorian 45:09 What does “objectively offensive” mean? / Does Davis apply to colleges? 46:55 Is it illegal to protest too loudly? 50:03 What options do colleges have to moderate/address hate speech? 54:20 Does calling for genocide constitute bullying/harassment? 59:09 Wrapping up on the situation
Show Notes
“USC canceling valedictorian’s commencement speech looks like calculated censorship),” Alex Morey “Emerson College: Conservative Student Group Investigated for Distributing ‘China Kinda Sus’ Stickers),” FIRE’s case files “HATE: Why We Should Resist it With Free Speech, Not Censorship),” Nadine Strossen “Defending My Enemy: American Nazis, the Skokie Case, and the Risks of Freedom),” Aryeh Neier (pdf) “David Goldberger, lead attorney in ‘the Skokie case,’)” “So to Speak” Ep. 118 Transcript)