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LETTER TO THE EDITOR | Free Expression Has Limits
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So long as Cornell and law enforcement apply time, place and manner regulations in a content-neutral way, the encampments are not protected by free speech principles.
The Cornell Daily Sun (https://cornellsun.com/tag/civil-disobedience/)
So long as Cornell and law enforcement apply time, place and manner regulations in a content-neutral way, the encampments are not protected by free speech principles.
In the United States, it is study and be quiet or we will make you unemployable, mark you with a scarlet letter that says troublemaker, antisemite and disturber of peace. And the students are asking, what peace?
Amid the encampment on the Arts Quad, some of the arrested Day Hall occupants are limiting their involvement to avoid escalated consequences.
The Student Assembly unanimously passed a resolution supporting the rights of student protesters following a conversation defending the Interim Expressive Activity Policy from University administrators.
As protestors challenge Cornell’s Interim Expressive Activity Policy, The Sun outlines the legal rights of student demonstrators.