Are Ann Coulter's words really 'violence'?
So to Speak: The Free Speech PodcastEp. 177
Do Ann Coulter's words equal "violence"? Does Emerson College care more about not offending the Chinese Communist Party than protecting student free speech rights? And are faculty political litmus tests back in vogue? FIRE's Alex Morey and Zach Greenberg join the show to discuss the latest in campus censorship.
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Show notes:
- Transcript
- "San Diego State University: University senate adopts policy imposing DEI requirement in reappointment, tenure, and promotion review process"
- "University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign: Faculty up for promotion and tenure must submit diversity, equity, and inclusion statements, affirm university views"
- "'Your words are violence!' Cornell students shout down Ann Coulter in latest heckler's veto to roil campuses this semester" by Amanda Nordstrom
- "Penn State defends canceling controversial event over 'threats of violence,' as police stood by during assaults on students" by Aaron Corpora
- "UC Davis feces-flingers lose their shit over movie screening" by James Jordan
- "Emerson still 'kinda sus' on free speech -- so we've alerted their accreditor" by Graham Piro
- "Arrest of student in Boston a grim reminder of the danger facing Chinese dissidents on campus" by Sarah McLaughlin
- "Tennessee Tech still investigating, enforcing event ban on LGBTQ+ and theater groups that hosted drag show" by Amanda Nordstrom
- "Federal court distorts First Amendment, upholds Tennessee Tech's punishment of professors for 'Game of Thrones' parody flyers" by Zach Greenberg
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