
Whose Speech, Whose Campus
What Roman Mars Can Learn About Con Law
Understanding Title VI: Discrimination and Campus Free Speech
This chapter examines Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, focusing on its implications for preventing discrimination in federally funded educational programs, particularly relating to Jewish, Muslim, and Sikh students. It also discusses the evolving interpretation of the law amid recent campus protests and legal challenges, highlighting the tension between anti-discrimination laws and First Amendment rights.
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