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+====CP Text: Public colleges and universities in the United States ought not restrict constitutionally protected speech with small and unreasonable free speech zones and restrictive speech codes, but implement larger speech zones characterized as designated forums. ==== |
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+====Larger speech zones and designated forums let the university regulate time, place, and manner of speech but not content which means it solves the aff better because the CP loosens speech codes and actually lets people talk ==== |
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+**Kizer ’15 (Mary Madison, Faculty Sponsor: Prof. Donna Pelham, Reeves School of Business, "Restrictive Free Speech Zones and Student Speech Codes at Public Universities", Methodist, https://www.methodist.edu/sites/default/files/ctools/mr2015'kizer.pdf—ghs//sk)** |
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+**The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill opened in 1795 as the first public ** |
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+the United States must continue to value free speech on public college campuses. |
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+====Speech zones are expanding and guarantee spaces for protest – empirically proven ==== |
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+Fox News 6 ~~~~, "College Students Have a Voice in Campus Free Speech," 8-17-2006, http://www.foxnews.com/story/2006/08/17/college-students-have-voice-in-campus-free-speech.html, ghs//BZ |
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+Among the big issues raised by FIRE and other advocacy groups is the designation of |
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+off more robust, open, free-wheeling debate," he said. |
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+====Less regulated speech zones provide equal protest opportunities and promote education – ASU proves ==== |
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+**Dungan ’03 (Tracie, July 13th, Northwest Arkansas Democrat Gazette Northwest Health Reporter, "Free speech has its limits at universities", FIRE, https://www.thefire.org/media-coverage/free-speech-has-its-limits-at-universities/—ghs//sk)** |
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+**ASU At ASU, a policy designating five "Free Expression Areas" is about ** |
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+choose a path they must be consistent in how they treat different groups. |