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Public Universities and colleges should establish restrictions on hate speech consistent with Byrne’s proposal. This includes restrictions on otherwise protected free speech. They will remove all other restrictions on protected free speech. Byrne 91
Byrne, J. Peter. Associate Professor, Georgetown University Law Center. "Racial Insults and Free Speech Within the University." Geo. LJ 79 (1990): 399.
This article examines...and informed judgment. 3
The counterplan establishes checks on reverse enforcement, chilling effect, and slippery slope.
Byrne, J. Peter. Associate Professor, Georgetown University Law Center. "Racial Insults and Free Speech Within the University." Geo. LJ 79 (1990): 399.
Disciplinary rules are...and hurtful¶ ranting.
Hate speech degrades minorities, locking in the status quo and ensuring their failure. Delgado 2k
Richard Delgado - Charles Inglis Thomson Professor of Law, University of Colorado. J.D., U. California-Berkeley, 1974. “TOWARD A LEGAL REALIST VIEW OF THE FIRST AMENDMENT.” Harvard Law Review. January 2000. JJN
B. Hate Speech as...across large groups.
And hate speech primes society for genocide – multiple empirical examples prove. Tsesis 09
Tsesis, Alexander Loyola University Chicago School of Law. "Dignity and speech: The regulation of hate speech in a democracy." (2009).
Permitting persons or...principles of democracy.
Standpoint epistemology is the best starting point for moral decisions – other methods exclude some viewpoints, which makes true analysis of reality impossible. Mills
- - Dominant narratives shape what’s counted as “real ethics”, so the standpoint of the oppressed is more likely correct – better starting point
Edited for ableist language
Charles Mills, “Ideal Theory” as Ideology, 2005. NS
The crucial common...dominated philosophical literature.
Therefore, we should recognize the way racism taints claims for ideological purity. Only centering the debate from the view point of the oppressed is equality possible. Bell ‘92
Derrick Bell – Weld Professor of Law, Harvard University Law School. Visiting Professor, New York University Law School, 1991-92 school year. “RACIAL REALISM.” Connecticut Law Review. Winter 1992. http://liberalarts.iupui.edu/mpsg/Essays/Bell20-20Racial20Realism.pdf JJN
As a veteran...is never overcome.
Thus, the standard is resisting racism.
And, this comes before their framework:
A) A refusal to recognize the way race effects free speech downplay the importance of racism and should lose them this debate. Lopez 03
López, Gerardo R. University of Utah, Salt Lake City "The (racially neutral) politics of education: A critical race theory perspective." Educational Administration Quarterly 39.1 (2003): 68-94.
How could Schattschneider...larger social order.
B) Their lack of black voices is a conscious choice - Delgado 84
Delgado, Richard. "The imperial scholar: Reflections on a review of civil rights literature." University of Pennsylvania Law Review 132.3 (1984): 561-578.
It does not...no such tradition.23