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Campus Speech
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Erwin Chemerinsky and Howard Gillman explore the complex landscape of free expression in higher education, balancing rights and campus safety.
The book surveys case law, campus policies, and cultural conflicts that shape speech debates.
It highlights recurring tradeoffs and unintended consequences of various regulatory approaches.
The authors offer frameworks for navigating disputes while preserving academic mission and student welfare.
The work is aimed at administrators, policymakers, and readers interested in constitutional and campus issues.
The book surveys case law, campus policies, and cultural conflicts that shape speech debates.
It highlights recurring tradeoffs and unintended consequences of various regulatory approaches.
The authors offer frameworks for navigating disputes while preserving academic mission and student welfare.
The work is aimed at administrators, policymakers, and readers interested in constitutional and campus issues.
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as a useful book addressing free speech tensions and tradeoffs on college campuses.

Bill Smead

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