What is the federal government's role in collegiate free speech?
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I got to thinking about problems a"No federal aid without free speech" edict might cause. Suppose a campus adopts the Chicago principles unequivocally supporting free expression. Suppose, then, however, an outsider comes to a campus event and disrupts it--the"heckler's veto." Suppose the event then is cancelled.
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