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Randall Kennedy on Harvard Protests, Antisemitism, and the Meaning of Free Speech

May 6, 2024
Harvard law professor Randall Kennedy discusses the climate of antisemitism on campuses and the fallout from recent events. He addresses the lawsuit against Harvard equating opposition to Zionism with antisemitism, highlighting the danger of rendering certain thinkers unteachable. The podcast explores the complex truths amidst protests, criticisms, and swift condemnations within university settings, and the challenges of regulating speech related to antisemitism and racism at universities.
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ANECDOTE

Congressional Hearing Catalyst

  • Claudine Gay's appearance before Congress was prompted by student reactions to the Hamas attack.
  • Critics felt the university's response was inadequate compared to its reaction to the George Floyd protests.
INSIGHT

Predetermined Criticism

  • Randall Kennedy suggests that some individuals were predisposed to criticize Claudine Gay.
  • He believes they sought any opportunity to target her, regardless of the situation.
ANECDOTE

Columbia's Response

  • Columbia's president expressed outrage repeatedly during the hearing, adopting a theatrical approach.
  • However, she also made real-time judgments about her faculty, which Kennedy criticizes.
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