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-I propose: “The United States Congress shall mandate that public colleges and universities in the United States not restrict any constitutionally protected speech.” |
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-Rappaport, Mike. Darling Foundation Professor of Law at the University of San Diego, where he also serves as the Director of the Center for the Study of Constitutional Originalism.1-31-2017, "Protecting Freedom of Speech on College Campuses," Online Library of Law and Liberty, http://www.libertylawsite.org/2017/01/31/protecting-freedom-of-speech-on-college-campuses/ |
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-Congress could pass... violate these rules. |
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-1. Net Benefits - Analytic |
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-2. Redundancy – Analytic |
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-Cross apply all of the AC’s solvency evidence to the CP – legislation solves just as well. |
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-Lukianoff, Greg. president of the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education. 5-23-2008, "Campus Speech Codes: Absurd, Tenacious, and Everywhere," National Association of Scholars, https://www.nas.org/articles/Campus_Speech_Codes_Absurd_Tenacious_and_Everywhere |
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-Looking forward, however... the coming years. |