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+====Public colleges and universities in the United States ought not restrict any constitutionally protected speech except racial insults. This entails prohibiting language intended to degrade others on the basis of race.==== |
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+Byrne 1: Byrne, J. Peter. Associate Professor, Georgetown University Law Center “Racial Insults and Free Speech Within the University.” Georgetown University Law School, Vol. 79, 1991. RP |
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+====The counterplan solves – legal sanctions deter behavior==== |
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+Delgado: Delgado, Richard. 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, Volume 17, 1982. RP |
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+eradication of racism. |
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+====Racial insults don’t help the search for truth – they make it more difficult to find realities==== |
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+Byrne: Byrne, J. Peter Associate Professor, Georgetown University Law Center. “Racial Insults and Free Speech Within the University.” Georgetown University Law School. 1991. RP |
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+The university's first |
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+entire academic community. |