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  2. Chicago principles - Wikipedia

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    [7] In August 2018, the province of Ontario required all colleges and universities to develop and comply with a free speech policy based on the Chicago principles. [ 9 ] While the campaign to adopt the Chicago principles has gained traction among both public and private universities, some critics have challenged the cut-and-paste nature of the ...

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

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    Second, President-elect Trump can reinstate the 2020 Title IX regulations, which are far better for protecting due process and free speech on campus than the Biden administration’s revision ...

  4. Student rights in higher education - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... 1964-65 U.C. Berkeley Free Speech Movement; ... Clery Crime Awareness and Campus Security Act of 2008, 20 U.S.C. § 1092 et ...

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

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    The right of free speech is not itself absolute: the Court has consistently upheld regulations as to time, place, and manner of speech, provided that they are "reasonable". [8] In applying this reasonableness test to regulations limiting student expression, the Court has recognized that the age and maturity of students is an important factor to ...

  6. As a new generation rises, tension between free speech and ...

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    On college campuses, a newer version of free speech is emerging as young generations redraw the line where expression crosses into harm. They draw lines around language that leads to damage ...

  7. Colleges can balance debates by rebuilding a free press on ...

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    Publications like The Free Press, and similar models on college campuses like Penn’s new student paper, The Pennsylvania Post, which I helped found, have begun to do just that.

  8. Freedom of speech in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In the 1980s-1990s and the 2010s-2020s, public debate over campus speech policies and the status of free speech on campus often turned on the question of whether American campuses provided an open or a hostile environment for the discussion of conservative or right-wing views, or for critical debate or "heterodox" approaches to liberal politics ...

  9. Fear and free speech collide on America's campuses as Israel ...

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    The reality on some college campuses today is the opposite: open intimidation of Jewish students,” a group of pro-Israel student activists from Yale, Brown, and Cornell wrote in a recent New ...