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+CP Text: Public colleges and universities in the United States ought not restrict constitutionally protected speech, except that they should ban handguns. |
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+Campus Carry qualifies as constitutionally protected speech under court rulings |
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+Blanchfield 14’ |
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+“What do Guns Say?” - The New York Times May 4 2014 - Patrick Blanchfield is a freelance writer with at a PhD in Comparative Literature from Emory University, and has completed four years of coursework in psychoanalytic theory and clinical practice at the Emory Psychoanalytic Institute. He does critical writing on US culture, gun violence and politics |
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+Earlier this month, … going to happen.” |
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+Guns are a form of symbolic free speech protected by the first amendment |
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+McGoldrick 08 |
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+“Symbolic Speech: A message from Mind to Mind” Oklahoma Law Review Volume 61 Spring 2008 Number 1 - James M McGoldrick Jr. is a professor of law at Pepperdine law Prior to beginning his career as a law professor, Professor McGoldrick worked for the Antitrust Division of the U.S. Department of Justice and as a trial attorney for the Tulare County Legal Services. During his over forty-year career at Pepperdine School of Law, he served eight years as associate dean for academics. |
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+And then there … freedom of expression. |
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+Banning guns on campus works to reduce violence |
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+Webster et al 16 |
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+Daniel W. Webster – “Firearms on College Campuses: Research Evidence and Policy Implications” – Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School Of Public Health – Quals and other authors: http://www.jhsph.edu/research/centers-and-institutes/johns-hopkins-center-for-gun-policy-and-research/_pdfs/GunsOnCampus.pdf |
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+The best available …traumatizing to victims. |
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+Guns on campus are a symbolic political tool to assert dominance over minorities and maintain status quo hierarchies |
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+Kautzer 15 |
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+Kautzer Chad. Good Guys with Guns: From Popular Sovereignty to Self-Defensive Subjectivity. Law Critique (2015) 26:173–187 DOI 10.1007/s10978-015-9156-x. April 8, 2015. Chad Kautzer is a Philosophy Proffessor at Lehigh University Last year he was a Visiting Research Scholar in the Philosophy Department at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York, and has twice held fellowships at the Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universitat in Germany. His specialization areas are Critical Theory; Philosophy of Law and Right; Social and Political Philosophy; Race and Gender Theory; Marxism; and Hegel |
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+My students bring … beyond the law. |