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WSJ: The Politics of Campus Free Speech Draw Scrutiny

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https://www.wsj.com/us-news/education/the-politics-of-campus-free-speech-draw-scrutiny-70a18ebe

 

The Politics of Campus Free Speech Draw Scrutiny Congressional testimony exposes inconsistencies in universities’ application of First Amendment rights, legal scholars say  

By 

Douglas Belkin

 

 and 

Laura Kusisto

 

 

 

The University of Pennsylvania is at the center of a national debate on campus free speech.

Appearing before a House committee examining antisemitism, University of Pennsylvania President Liz Magill acknowledged that calls for genocide to the Jewish people are hateful—but said they are protected by the school’s commitment to freedom of speech.

The next evening, in a video message, Magill backtracked and apologized for her testimony, saying the attacks were unacceptable.

“In today’s world, where we are seeing signs of hate proliferating across our campus and our world, in a way not seen in years, these policies need to be clarified and evaluated,” she said.

On Saturday, Magill announced she was resigning as Penn’s president, and Penn’s board chair also stepped down amid continued pressure from donors, lawmakers and other critics.

Magill’s flip-flop—and subsequent pledge to carve out broader exceptions to the First Amendment—is emblematic of the inconsistency with which Penn and other schools have selectively applied free-speech principles on campus, according to some legal scholars.

Too often, said Will Creeley, legal director at the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression, schools will invoke the principles of free speech when it suits them, and condemn faculty and students who champion impolitic views when it doesn’t. 

“It’s hard to see these schools present themselves as bound by these promises of free expression when they are very happy to ignore them or violate them in other instances,” said Creeley, whose organization advocates for free speech on campus.

The jurisprudence surrounding free speech and the First Amendment is complex and nuanced, having evolved over 230 years. Often the line between free speech on the one hand, and harassment and intimidation on the other, can be difficult to discern.

Still, Creeley and others pointed to examples in recent years in which private college and university presidents seem to have embraced free-speech arguments in some contexts, but shrink from them when asked to defend politically unpopular ideas or scholarship. 

Several instances involved professors whose scholarship or commentary was viewed as critical of groups considered protected minorities.

A noteworthy recent example involved the Penn law professor Amy Wax, who has spoken frequently and publicly about her preference for Western culture and against race-based affirmative action. The school has acknowledged her right to free speech but still moved to have her dismissed. She remains at the school.  

In recent years, petitions have targeted Penn professors who wrote papers about eugenics, condemned the mass gathering of Muslims during the Covid pandemic and criticized affirmative action and antiracism in medical schools. In 2021, a Penn anthropology professor was pressured to resign after he sarcastically gave a Nazi salute during a Zoom meeting.

In 2021, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, whose president testified alongside Magill this week, canceled a lecture by the University of Chicago scientist Dorian Abbot after faculty and graduate students complained that his criticisms of affirmative action were unacceptable. 

Other recent disruptions, cancellations or withdrawals of speaking events have occurred at Yale University, Stanford University and Vassar College.

“The track record of these schools is terrible, absolutely terrible,” said Nadine Strossen, professor of law emerita at New York Law School and author of “Free Speech: What Everyone Needs to Know.” She added: “The problem with all the deans and presidents who have not defended free speech is not that they are activists, it’s that they are spineless.” 

Meanwhile, many students are engaging in self-censorship to avoid being punished for views considered problematic on campus, according to numerous surveys. A 2023 survey by the Buckley Institute at Yale found that 61% of students said they often felt intimidated in sharing beliefs different from their professors in class. In the same survey, 46% of undergraduate students said they thought it was appropriate to shout down or disrupt a speaker on their campus.

In response, groups including the Alumni Free Speech Alliance and the Heterodox Academy advocate for campus free speech and viewpoint diversity.

Private colleges generally aren’t bound by First Amendment protections. But most private schools have crafted codes of conduct that track constitutional guarantees for free speech—including the expression of views on campus that might be considered racist, antigay or sexist. 

The University of Pennsylvania’s code of conduct guarantees students the right to free expression and thought. It also carves out an exception to free-speech protections for behavior defined as harassment, which generally involves speech that targets specific students in a repetitive way.

Political slogans that students could interpret as calls for violence, such as chanting “intifada,” wouldn’t constitute harassment, according to many scholars. They were more divided on whether a call for genocide against Jews would fall under that standard. 

Demonstrators protested against antisemitism during a rally at the University of Pennsylvania on Thursday. 

“If you’re calling for the genocide of people in front of those people, yes, that is harmful and threatening and degrading,” said Laura Beth Nielsen, a professor of sociology and law at Northwestern University. 

On many college campuses, Jewish students aren’t considered a protected minority. Israel is described by some student groups as a white supremacist colonial settler state. 

So when protests began that advocated for Palestinians and condemned Israel by calling for Israel to be wiped off the map, schools were slow to condemn such a stance and categorized it as free speech. Pushback from the Jewish community, including from some alumni who have made significant donations to their schools, have presented their administrations’ approach as evidence that codes of conduct, especially as they relate to free speech, aren’t being applied in evenhanded ways. 

The behavior indicates that schools are quick to restrict speech that could harm or offend some vulnerable groups, but won’t do the same for Jewish students, said Tom Ginsburg, a law professor and faculty director of the University of Chicago’s Forum for Free Inquiry and Expression. 

“Schools, they seem to have different standards for different groups and different crises,” Ginsburg said.

Write to Douglas Belkin at [email protected] and Laura Kusisto at [email protected]

 

 

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avw
2 楼
美国的特点,什么wsj啊,economists啊,花大量篇幅报道评论政治,也是不务正业的表现
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quantnj
3 楼
H有500多faculty联名写信给董事会,要求独立自治,支持校长,不要屈于官商。希望这次风波后,大学回归真正言论自由

https://www.thecrimson.com/article/2023/12/11/faculty-oppose-removal/

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quantnj
4 楼
罢免summers校长是大学走向政治正确,打压言论自由标志性事件。他只说男女思考数学可能不一样,也没说女的差,被女权群殴
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Nebrasky
5 楼
偶也支持,国会那帮人道貌岸然,都是利益集团代理人,碰到有政治实力的,拼命????,否则就是无底线的羞辱
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fantasticdream
6 楼
喊种族灭绝算不算言论自由?
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兔快跑吧
7 楼
请问文中例子中宾大教授说起黑人学生成绩不行,她的言论是否该受保护?应该怎样处理?

她被blm威胁解雇。学校让她离开教职
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quantnj
8 楼
context dependent -:)。 "says" is. "calls for" is not.
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fantasticdream
9 楼
What does say mean? What does call mean?

Did Dai say or call?

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fantasticdream
10 楼
楼上的几位

如果以后有人'say‘杀光中国人,你们是否也会坦然的同意这是言论自由?

 

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凊荷
11 楼
真正的言论自由: 彻底废弃DEI 这个毒瘤

还保守派在大学最基本的言论自由!!!

虚伪的道貌岸然的一本正经装腔作势的这些教授,用他们的标准都该滚蛋

 

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LVHawaii
12 楼
言论自由?笑话。美国早就没有什么言论自由了。不然中央公园

溜狗的和bird watching 的吵架后能被公司开除?

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凊荷
13 楼
只有左派正确,只有他们才有言论自由
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兔快跑吧
14 楼
好像根据法律,算言论自由,只是不针对具体个人,也不严重等。校长们说的是按律师建议的一句一字说的
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avw
15 楼
+1,奥巴上台后就没有言论自由了,这是事实,以色列的事情,我不清楚
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quantnj
16 楼
法律上说,是的。虽然让受者难接受。但如果号召一群人去做,不管做没做成,都是超出言论自由范围。
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fantasticdream
17 楼
法律之外还有很多的因素

克林顿当年也做啥违法的事。

 

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avw
18 楼
这里跟法律无关。大学是要站在舆论的制高点,站不上就要撤职
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凊荷
19 楼
这些律师肯定是DEI律师,水平太差了
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fantasticdream
20 楼
但关键是

现在只有某些人有言论自由

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avw
21 楼
这件事上,坚决站在你这边。给我狠狠地批
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凊荷
22 楼
DE I 校长该下台
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avw
23 楼
清算。那500个员工一个个排查
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凊荷
24 楼
说是500 个哈弗members,有教授,staff 和学生

大概都是DEI受益者

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avw
25 楼
律师没个好蛋
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兔快跑吧
26 楼
家坛也提到这事,看奔驰野马的评论
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quantnj
27 楼
这就是问题所在:随意或刻意把人分成压迫,被压迫人群。压追者没有,跟共产党学的。
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LVHawaii
28 楼
自从他上台后为了那个忘了家门key的

教授而公开责备警察race profiling后,开启了各种各样的撕裂,扣帽子。

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凊荷
29 楼
哈哈

问题是HMPenn 雇佣的是蠢蛋?

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兔快跑吧
30 楼
就是主贴提到的双标和没骨气。如果call for genocide of黑人或同性恋,他们反应还是一样吗?
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katies
31 楼
Facebook上骂两句老板,同样开除。
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avw
32 楼
肯定多少有点关系的。正常人不会脑子坏到这程度。哈佛dei搞了很多年了。
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fantasticdream
33 楼
连say都会有大麻烦
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凊荷
34 楼
这就是那议员问gay的呀
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avw
35 楼
多少人因为发言不当被开除?为啥要保那黑gay?
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舒展
36 楼
賓大校長提到言論和行爲。言論自由是100%被保護的。可性別,種族歧視和濫殺平民的行爲是要被譴責。所以學生言論沒被譴責。
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STEMkid
37 楼
没有啊,人家教授做得好好的

https://www.law.upenn.edu/faculty/awax

 

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avw
38 楼
什么乱七八糟的。还因为所以呢。为了推个transgender游泳的,多少人被silience了,这不是一个人两个人的问题
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quantnj
39 楼
她们英文不好,没有考TOEFL.
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舒展
40 楼
這是她國會答辯時的理由。至於現實生活中就另當別論。
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STEMkid
41 楼
坛子里律师家长可是不少,你这可是找骂
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avw
42 楼
紫檀还有做校长的呢,怕什么?律师就是系统的寄生虫
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avw
43 楼
Irrelevant. 大学board都说她了,用法律来回答一个道德的问题,就是不合格。你去翻翻penn的新闻
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凊荷
44 楼
那康的小中难也是言论呀,没行动啊
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兔快跑吧
45 楼
那是因为她是tenure. 不然早fire了。学校一直在准备对她追究调查听证会,这怎么是好好的。根本不追究算好好的

in March 2018, Dean Ruger stripped Wax of her duties teaching curriculum courses to first-year students.[28][29] He condemned her comments as "repugnant," and, at a student town hall meeting, he said that "her presence here ... makes me angry, it makes me pissed off... she still works here ... sucks," but that "the only way to get rid of a tenured professor is this process... that's gonna take months."[30]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amy_Wax

https://www.axios.com/local/philadelphia/2023/03/23/penn-law-school-amy-wax-hearings-disciplinary-case

Last year, law school dean Theodore Ruger asked Penn's Faculty Senate to initiate disciplinary proceedings against Wax, saying she invited a white supremacist to lecture to her class and that she made inflammatory comments such as Blacks have "different average IQs" than other races, according to a complaint he filed with the university.

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舒展
46 楼
你的意思國會咨詢不具有法律約束力?那這三個校長都不應該去。
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avw
47 楼
真要违反法律了,fbi就冲进去了,不会拿校长来质问的
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avw
48 楼
Columbia那个就没去啊,也请了,被她逃掉了
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舒展
49 楼
言論自由和行爲準則在賓大的學生規範裏有解釋。校長是依據賓大學生規則條例來回答質詢的。跟法律扯不上關係。
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STEMkid
50 楼
是啊,这是 tenure 的目的之一。她的言论出格的太多,和这个不是一个级别
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nanoptics
51 楼
只有左的freedom of speech,没有右的freedom of speech.
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BeagleDog
52 楼
当时被停课。后来可能又恢复了。
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