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Students, faculty, alumni and parents voice opinions on free speech at U Va at community listening session

Students, faculty, alumni and parents voice opinions on free speech at U Va at community listening session
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It s a mistake to try to measure inside the mind of someone committing a crime

My late mother Lucille was a prophet, or at the very least, so wise she knew from the events of today what would happen tomorrow. While visiting her and my dad in the early 1970s, my dad and I discussed political issues, specifically the hate crime legislation President Lyndon Johnson signed into law in 1968. That law made it a crime to discriminate against people because of their race, religion, or national origin when engaged in any “federally protected activity.”  Mom   who almost never discussed politics   said: “That law will destroy America. Can you just imagine a bunch of attorneys sitting around deciding what crazy people were thinking when doing awful things?”  

Minnesota Police Unions Call for Investigation Into Student Leader for Encouraging False Reports

Minnesota Police Unions Call for Investigation Into Student Leader for Encouraging False Reports May 4, 2021 Updated: May 4, 2021 Two police unions are asking the University of Minnesota to investigate a student leader who appeared to have encouraged her peers to harass police officers on campus by making false emergency calls. In a video clip of an executive board meeting of the Minnesota Student Association, ranking member Lauren Meyers was asked by another student what exactly she meant when she said “disrupting UMPD,” the University of Minnesota Police Department. “Make their lives hell. Annoy the [explicit] out of them,” Meyers responded. “Like, use up their resources. Make their officers show up to something.”

Supreme Court hears monumental student free speech case

Tourists walk in front of the Supreme Court building in Washington, March 24, 2013. In their first-ever review of same-sex marriage laws, the nine justices on the country s highest court are hearing arguments on Tuesday and Wednesday on one of the most politically charged dilemmas of the day, bound with themes of religion, sexuality and social custom. | (Photo: REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst) The U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments in a free speech case involving a Pennsylvania high school student who was kicked off her cheerleading team over a profanity-laced Snapchat message, a case advocates say has free speech implications for all students.

Debate Erupts at N J Law School After White Student Quotes Racial Slur

Debate Erupts at N.J. Law School After White Student Quotes Racial Slur A Rutgers Law student repeated an epithet from a legal case, and now Black students at the New Jersey school are calling for a policy on slurs and apologies. A group of Black students is circulating a petition demanding the creation of a policy to address the mention of racial slurs at Rutgers Law School.Credit.Bryan Anselm for The New York Times May 3, 2021, 5:00 a.m. ET The controversy over the use of a racial slur that has embroiled a public law school in New Jersey began with a student quoting from case law during a professor’s virtual office hours.

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