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-**The Title IX Federal Law requires that public universities must restrict offensive speech to receive federal funding.** |
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-David E. Bernstein, Professor at the George Mason University School of Law in Arlington, Virginia, Yale Law School, Brandeis University, “You Can't Say That!: The Growing Threat to Civil Liberties from Antidiscrimination Laws,” CATO Institute, October 25, 2003. DY |
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-Given these constitutional barriers, public university speech... |
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-...can they. Unfortunately, they may be right. |
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-**And, federal funding is necessary to have financial aid resources for students.** |
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-Susan K. Urahn, Executive Vice President, Chief Program Officer, Pew Research Center, “Federal and State Funding of Higher Education,” The Pew Charitabl Trusts, June 11, 2015. DY |
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-...colleges. For more information, see Appendix A. |
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-**And, disad turns case–without financial aid, low-income students of color will never get a college education–that means endless poverty.** |
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-Antoinette Flores, Policy Analyst on the Postsecondary Education Policy team at American Progress, George Mason University, Amherst College, “How Public Universities Can Promote Access and Success for All Students,” Center for American Progress, September 9, 2014. DY |
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-...fall in lower income categories than whites. |