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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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- Criticism of Harvard president was politically motivated, disguised as combating antisemitism.
- Lawsuit equating Zionism opposition with antisemitism threatens academic freedom and education diversity.
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Controversy over Anti-Semitism on College Campuses
The eruption of protest on college campuses, particularly at Harvard University, has raised concerns about anti-Semitism. College leaders faced hearings in Congress over this issue, with some viewing the situation as a partisan political cause.
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