Some schools. The list of protective groups who deserve equal warnings are becommng common in colleges and universities. Minutes. We dont have time to talk about all these topics in a half hour, of course, so weve chosen to focus on three examples of a trend that is quite positive, but is creating unintended and difficult consequences. To help us think about this amorphous, but very important topic, we have three panelists. To my left is the director of graduate studies in the department of religious studies at the university of iowa. Next to him is, or her, is andy giller, who is an attorney with rush and nicholson. Then finally is maeve clark, who is a librarian at the iowa city public library. Good morning, and thank you all for joining me. Andy good morning. Kristy good morning. Maeve thank you for asking. Decided to talklkabout, at least initially, are parental supervision, antibullying measures, and trigger warnings. First, parental supervision. There was a case in new york city