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Whose Speech, Whose Campus

What Roman Mars Can Learn About Con Law

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Title VI: Navigating Free Speech and Campus Protests

This chapter explores Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, focusing on its implications for discrimination in federally funded educational institutions. It examines the intersection of anti-discrimination protections, particularly for Jewish students, and the complexities of free speech on college campuses amid protests over current political events. The chapter addresses key legal cases, institutional neutrality, and the ongoing tensions between student expression and the obligations of universities to ensure a safe environment for all students.

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