What’s happening at Columbia?
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The abstract is appalling but the tweeter’s question ‘Will Biden Act?’ is a non-sequitur. Do we really want presidents to censor law review articles
@jon-nyc said in What’s happening at Columbia?:
The abstract is appalling but the tweeter’s question ‘Will Biden Act?’ is a non-sequitur. Do we really want presidents to censor law review articles
If asked today, nobody would want them to send the National Guard to a public school.
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The president of California State University in Los Angeles declared that pro-Palestinian activists are no longer welcome on campus after a group of activists occupied last week the first four floors of a university building, causing significant damage and allegedly assaulting three employees and one student.
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So long as the [Gaza Solidarity] Encampment remained non-violent, I was committed that the university would continue to talk,' California State University President Berenecea Johnson Eanes wrote after a group of activists occupied a university building, causing significant damage and allegedly assaulting three employees and one student
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It's back up at the Columbia Law Review website:
https://columbialawreview.org/content/toward-nakba-as-a-legal-concept/
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@89th said in What’s happening at Columbia?:
You know, this is pretty mild compared to 1970.
I suspect many universities have no problem issuing permits.
Maybe they need to bring back something like Free Speech Alley that existed at LSU back in Carville's day. The alley was a space between two buildings, designated as a full free speech zone. As long as you didn't lay hands on somebody, scream in their face or use electronic sound enforcement, advocate for whatever you wanted. If you wanted to avoid the silliness, just avoid the area.
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@89th said in What’s happening at Columbia?:
You know, this is pretty mild compared to 1970.
I suspect many universities have no problem issuing permits.
Maybe they need to bring back something like Free Speech Alley that existed at LSU back in Carville's day. The alley was a space between two buildings, designated as a full free speech zone. As long as you didn't lay hands on somebody, scream in their face or use electronic sound enforcement, advocate for whatever you wanted. If you wanted to avoid the silliness, just avoid the area.
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@Jolly I like it. Probably would require constant police on hand for inevitable physical altercations, but is a nice (real) example of free speech.... say what you want, just don't hurt someone physically (including excessive sound/visual weapons).
@89th said in What’s happening at Columbia?:
@Jolly I like it. Probably would require constant police on hand for inevitable physical altercations, but is a nice (real) example of free speech.... say what you want, just don't hurt someone physically (including excessive sound/visual weapons).
They almost always had campus police in the area. LSU campus police are not rent-a-cops. They go through the state police academy and have full arresting powers. So usually trouble got stopped before it started.
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@taiwan_girl said in What’s happening at Columbia?:
@Jolly @89th Agree with you both. Isnt there that famous "speakers corner" in London where just this sort of thing is set up?