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  2. There’s Cause for Optimism on Campus Free Speech - AOL

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    FIRE’s annual College Free Speech Rankings, which rate schools based on their free speech policies, were designed to incentivize good behavior on free speech and academic freedom. But they were ...

  3. US universities launch partnership to elevate free speech to ...

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    The presidents of a wide-ranging group of 13 universities are elevating free speech on their campuses this academic year, as part of a new nonprofit initiative announced Tuesday to combat what ...

  4. Poll: Students feel free speech is threatened

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    A new poll from the Knight Foundation and Ipsos finds some growing concerns about limits to free speech among the nation’s college students and offers some insights about where they think the ...

  5. Chicago principles - Wikipedia

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    The University of Chicago's commitment to free speech gained national media attention in August 2016, when Dean of Students John Ellison sent a letter to the incoming freshman class of 2020 affirming the free speech principles and stating that the university did not support the use of trigger warnings or safe spaces. [8]

  6. Student rights in U.S. higher education - Wikipedia

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    Right to free speech and association rights; Students retain their first amendment rights in institutions of higher education. [135] Papish v. Board of Curators of the Univ. of Missouri (1973) and Joyner v. Whiting (1973) found students may engage in speech that do not interfere with the rights of others or of the operation of the school. [136]

  7. Freedom of speech in schools in the United States - Wikipedia

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    This is the question of speech which is offensive to prevailing community standards by reason of being vulgar, lewd, or indecent speech. α [9] Courts have held that offensiveness is a question of whether speech is plainly offensive in terms of sexual content or implication, rather than simply expressing ideas and beliefs considered offensive ...

  8. Some college campuses have been restricting speech. Oklahoma ...

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    "It is not the proper role of a college or university to attempt to shield individuals from ideas and opinions they find unwelcome, disagreeable ..." Some college campuses have been restricting ...

  9. Supreme Court dodges dispute over 'speech police' on college ...

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    Speech First, a nonprofit group that challenged the policy, says it is equivalent to a “speech code” that threatens students with punishment if they exercise their free speech rights under the ...