Amid student protests, some see erosion of free speech
Monday, November 16, 2015
SAN FRANCISCO -- A recent groundswell of protests on college campuses over race, sexual misconduct and other social issues has some civil libertarians worried the prized principle of free speech could be sacrificed in the rush to address legitimate student grievances.
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