Regulating ong>Hateong> ong>Speechong> on ong>Campusong>Many universities, under pressure to respond to the concerns of those who are the objects of h ... , gender, ethnicity, religion or sexual orientation. The power of a university to eliminate bias on campus depends not on its ability to punish a racist speaker, but instead on its commitment to equal ... h and Academic Freedom" (1996), along with Charles Lawrence, author of "Regulating Racist ong>Speechong> on ong>Campusong>" (1990), both support speech restrictions on campus. Matsuda writes "There is a cost, a burde ...
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Law & Government Essays > Civil Rights