Please read the attached article. After reading, answer the following questions: Should colleges be able to prohibit controversial or "offensive" public speakers from speaking on campus? Why or why...

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Please read the attached article. After reading, answer the following questions:


Should colleges be able to prohibit controversial or "offensive" public speakers from speaking on campus? Why or why not? Who should get to decide which speakers are invited (or not invited) to campus? Why? Make sure your argument(s) are well-supported.


Does the First Amendment protect the speech rights of controversial or "offensive" public speakers on college campuses? Does the First Amendment treat government-run colleges (public colleges) differently than private colleges? Should it? Why or why not? These topics are discussed in Chapter 2 of the textbook.


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Answered 1 days AfterJan 27, 2022

Answer To: Please read the attached article. After reading, answer the following questions: Should colleges be...

Sayani answered on Jan 28 2022
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Colleges or University cannot restrict the free speech right as it is one of the human rights, where everyone has full independence and right to speak whatever they feel like. Despite of this right there are several institutions who places limits on offensive speech as it might hurt, insult, or upset other and as a result it might turn any person aggressive or violent. Hence, there are several colleges who tries to prohibit controversial or offensive public speakers as the college...
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