Eugene Volokh: Free Speech on Campus
A U.C.L.A. law professor has a few things to say about things that aren't supposed to be said.
Eugene Volokh has a few things to say about things that aren't supposed to be said. Volokh, a professor of free speech law at U.C.L.A., has seen books banned, professors censored, and the ordinary expression of students stifled on university campuses across the nation.
Volokh believes free speech and open inquiry, once paramount values of higher education, are increasingly jeopardized by restrictive university speech codes. Instead of formally banning speech, speech codes discourage broad categories of human expression. "Hate speech. Harassment. Micro-aggressions," Volokh says. "Often they're not defined. They're just assumed to be bad, assumed they're something we need to ban."
Volokh spoke at Reason Weekend, the annual event held by Reason Foundation.
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Excuse me, but where is the full transcript?
Send a SASE to Reason headquarters, care of Nick Gillespie.
You will get a dot matrix printout, so send a big envelope.
What part of freedom of *speech* - not freedom of print - do you not understand?
I don't have to define hate speech, I know it when I hear it.
And I don't wanna hear none of it.
I hear it any time a snowflake justice warrior opens his or her pie hole.
This is an excellent talk, BTW.
I found it acceptable as well.
Eugene Volokh is both the smartest and most correct person in public commentary. We should get him to run for President.
Right, that's all we need, another racist president who believes that Hate Speech is Free Speech.
Heh, hilarious.
He is pretty good overall, but I've never been a big fan of some of his writings on the 2nd Amendment. He believes "high-capacity" magazine limits are constitutional. I can't quite tell if that's his preference or simply how just how he honestly (but incorrectly) reads the law...either way, it tempers my enthusiasm for putting him positions of power.
*to be more clear, limits = bans.
He came from autocracy. He's a bit afraid.
When I was in law school I had a good friends from northern California, southern California, Colorado, Oregon, and Azerbaijan. One of my friends loved Reagan even thought he was 4 when bush 1 took office and he would fight you if you started to talk about socialism. My best friend actually still thinks that its only people that fuck up not the idea of Communism, he's the the dude from southern California.
He still lives a life with girls mulching and shit so I couldn't blame him except that he actually believes it.
No one will listen to you even if you come straight out of a death camp and say I came from the death camp.
is there any hope?
Reread 3 times and not sure if he's a landscaper or if you meant mooching.
Reread 3 times and not sure if he's a landscaper or if you meant mooching.