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What Roman Mars Can Learn About Con Law - Whose Speech, Whose Campus

Whose Speech, Whose Campus

09/10/24 • 31 min

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What Roman Mars Can Learn About Con Law

As students go back to school, colleges and universities across the country are preparing for the continuation of protests against the Israel-Hamas war—and claims by other students that the protests are violating their own civil rights. Institutions and courts are now weighing the question: whose free speech matters more?

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As students go back to school, colleges and universities across the country are preparing for the continuation of protests against the Israel-Hamas war—and claims by other students that the protests are violating their own civil rights. Institutions and courts are now weighing the question: whose free speech matters more?

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