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Trump Has It Right
He can sometimes stumble into the correct position when trying to appease a constituency, as is the case with his approach to political speech by nonprofit groups, argues John K. Wilson.

Setting a Limit on Academic Freedom
Court says Marquette was justified in punishing a professor for using his blog to criticize a graduate student by name.

Students for Free Speech
Gathering draws students from numerous campuses who endorse a statement of principles about the value of open expression in higher education.

Not in My Classroom
Study suggests professors widely oppose campus carry as inimical to academic freedom, but fewer would alter their teaching habits under the law.

Coulter Changes Course
The controversial conservative author has decided not to speak at Berkeley, saying it would not be safe.

Ann Coulter vs. Berkeley, Round 2
She refuses to speak when university says it would be safe and insists she will appear this week. Milo Yiannopoulos says he's coming back in the fall.

Free Speech, Safety and the Constitution
Officials at Auburn and Berkeley tried to stop two controversial speakers on campus but ended up reversing their decisions amid First Amendment concerns. Experts say it's difficult for public institutions to meet legal tests and keep speakers from campus.

UPDATE: Berkeley Invites Ann Coulter
A day after university cited safety concerns to call off a visit for next week, officials said she could come the following week.
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