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+====Text: Public colleges and universities in the United States should not restrict non-derogatory speech that is protected by the Constitution and does not target ethnic minorities. ==== |
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+====CP PIC’s out of racial insults — here’s the solvency advocate==== |
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+J. Peter Byrne 91 ~~Associate Professor, Georgetown University Law Center.~~, Racial Insults and Free Speech Within the University, 79 Geo. L.J. 399 (1991), http://scholarship.law.georgetown.edu/facpub/1577, ghs//BZ |
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+This article examines the constitutionality of university prohibitions of public expression that insults members of |
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+fears and prejudices rather than to respect for others and informed judgment.3 |
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+====Mutually exclusive – constitutionally protected speech includes racial insults==== |
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+Delgado and Stefancic 15, Southern Dreams and a New Theory of First Amendment Legal Realism, Richard Delgado ~~John J. Sparkman Chair of Law, University of Alabama School of Law.~~ and Jean Stefancic ~~Professor and Clement Research Affiliate, University of Alabama School of Law~~, Emory Law Journal, 2015, http://law.emory.edu/elj/'documents/volumes/65/2/delgado-stefancic.pdf, p. 310, ghs//BZ |
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+In Doe v. University of Michigan43 and UWM Post, Inc. v. |
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+short shrift of the university’s effort to temper hate speech on campus.50 |
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+====Solves the aff – racial insults have no truth value but to derogate victims and undercut academic accessibility ==== |
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+J. Peter Byrne 91 ~~Associate Professor, Georgetown University Law Center.~~, Racial Insults and Free Speech Within the University, 79 Geo. L.J. 399 (1991), http://scholarship.law.georgetown.edu/facpub/1577, ghs//BZ |
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+The university's first commitment is to truth. As argued above, the uni- |
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+means, for rational argument always has a privileged place in the university. |
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+====Racial insults inflict transgenerational psychological violence, create physical degeneration, and maintain cycles of poverty ==== |
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+Richard Delgado 82 ~~J.D. University of California, Berkeley, 1974. Professor of Law, UCLA Law School.~~, "WORDS THAT WOUND: A TORT ACTION FOR RACIAL INSULTS, EPITHETS, AND NAME-CALLING," Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review, Vol. 17 (1982), http://ssrn.com/abstract=2000918, ghs//BZ |
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+American society remains deeply afflicted by racism. Long before slavery became the mainstay of |
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+other prac- tices which determine the distribution of social benefits and responsibilities. |
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+====Laws prohibiting racial insults establish public norms and check prejudice – the aff allows rampant racial insults that perpetuate stereotyping and reinforce racist mindsets==== |
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+Richard Delgado 82 ~~J.D. University of California, Berkeley, 1974. Professor of Law, UCLA Law School.~~, "WORDS THAT WOUND: A TORT ACTION FOR RACIAL INSULTS, EPITHETS, AND NAME-CALLING," Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review, Vol. 17 (1982), http://ssrn.com/abstract=2000918, ghs//BZ |
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+Unlike most of the actions for which tort law provides redress to the victim, |
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+racial slurs is a promis- ing vehicle for the eradication of racism. |