Monday, May 6, 2024
Law Prof Commentary On The Campus Protests
- Jonathan Adler (Case Western), Ben Sasse on Speech and Protest at the University of Florida
- Jonathan Adler (Case Western), WSJ: How Campus Anti-Israel Protestors Were Encouraged and Trained By Outside Activists
- Vikram David Amar (UC-Davis) & Alan Brownstein (UC-Davis), Why Even Ostensibly Peaceful Expressive “Encampments” at Universities Are Not Immune From Restrictions Under the First Amendment, With Special Attention to Some Analogies to Abortion Clinics
- The Atlantic: America’s Colleges Are Reaping What They Sowed, by Tyler Austin Harper (Bates College) (responses by Orin Kerr (UC-Berkeley) and Howard Wasserman (Florida Int'l))
- David Bernstein (George Mason), Hans Bader on Selective Law Enforcement
- David Bernstein (George Mason), The Hysterical Opposition to the House's Antisemitism Awareness Act is Unfounded
- David Bernstein (George Mason), UCLA Professor Dov Waxman on the Pro-Hamas Campus Protests
- Stanley Fish (New College, Florida), A Note to University Administrators (response by Paul Horwitz (Alabama))
- Joseph Fishkin (UCLA), The Media and the Heckler’s Veto at UCLA
- Paul Horwitz (Alabama), "Peaceful Protest" and "Non-Violent Protest"
- Steve Lubet (Northwestern), Free Antisemitic Speech Is Still Antisemitic and Indefensible
- Steve Lubet (Northwestern), "Violence" at UCLA
- David Pozen (Columbia), Norm Breaking at Columbia (response by Louis Michael Seidman (Georgetown))
- New York Times Op-Ed (John McWhorter), I’m a Columbia Professor. The Protests on My Campus Are Not Justice.
- New York Times Op-Ed (John McWhorter), The Columbia Protests Made the Same Mistake the Civil Rights Movement Did
- Ilya Somin (George Mason), Student Movements Are Often Wrong
- Ilya Somin (George Mason), Two Posts Relevant to Current Campus Conflicts Over Israel and Hamas
- Jonathan Turley (George Washington), “Actions Have Consequences”: Dartmouth Jewish Studies Professor Arrested at Pro-Palestinian Protest
- USC, Law School Faculty Sign Open Letter to President Folt Supporting Students
- Eugene Volokh (UCLA), Free Speech on Campus
- Eugene Volokh (UCLA), Messages From College Presidents on Campus Protests: Johns Hopkins, MIT, Ohio State, Stanford, UCLA
- Eugene Volokh (UCLA), Private, Shmivate: Sit-ins, Campouts, and True Threats Are Constitutionally Unprotected at Universities, Whether Private or Public
- Howard Wasserman (Florida Int'l), A Bunch of Random Stuff About Campus Protests
- The Atlantic, SNL Completely Misses the Point of the College Protests
- Chronicle of Higher Education, Analysis: How 50 Colleges Handled Their Student Encampments
- Chronicle of Higher Education, Unrest Has Gripped Campuses Across the Country. These 3 Colleges Struck Deals With Their Protesters.
- Chronicle of Higher Education, Why Did My College Call the Police on Its Students?
- The Forward, I’m an Israeli Columbia Student. I Never Thought I’d Be Afraid to Invite My Parents to My Graduation
- The Free Press, There Are Two Sets of Rules for Speech
- The Guardian, The U.S. Universities That Allow Protest Encampments – and Even Negotiate
- Inside Higher Ed, Graduation Speakers Join the Campus Protest Fray
- Inside Higher Ed, Will Academic Freedom and Campus Free Speech Survive?
- Law.com, Protests Disrupt Some Law School Finals and University Commencement Ceremonies
- Law.com, Universities Face Balancing Act in Weighing Response to Campus Protests
- Los Angeles Times, 55 Years After Reagan Took on Berkeley, Newsom Stays in the Background Amid Roiling Campus Protests
- National Law Journal, With Demonstrations Shaking Up Campuses, New York Law Schools Plan to Carry on With Commencement Ceremonies
- New York Law Journal, Columbia Grad Students Arrested, CUNY Law School Commencement Speakers Back Out
- New York Post, Columbia Law Students Want School to Cancel Finals, Pass All Students Because They’re ‘Irrevocably Shaken’ After Protest Breakup
- New York Times, Cheers, Fears and ‘Le Wokisme’: How the World Sees U.S. Campus Protests
- New York Times, From Free Speech to Free Palestine: Six Decades of Student Protest
- New York Times, Here Is the Latest on Campus Protests
- New York Times, How Counterprotesters at U.C.L.A. Provoked Violence, Unchecked for Hours
- New York Times, In an Online World, a New Generation of Protesters Chooses Anonymity
- New York Times, Outsiders Were Among Columbia Protesters, but They Dispute Instigating Clashes
- New York Times, Scenes From the Student Protests Churning Across the Country
- New York Times, U.S.C. Announces New Commencement Plans After Canceling its Main Ceremony
- New York Times, University Graduations Are Flashpoints for Protests Over Gaza
- New York Times, Untangling the Mess of Campus Protests
- Vox, How Today’s Antiwar Protests Stack Up Against Major Student Movements in History
- Wall Street Journal, Activist Groups Trained Students for Months Before Campus Protests
- Wall Street Journal, Baby Boomer Professors Join Student Protests, Risking Arrest and Violence
- Wall Street Journal, Colleges Have a New Source of Protest on Their Hands: Irate Parents
- Wall Street Journal, Familiar Tactics at the Columbia Intifada
- Wall Street Journal, Negotiate? Call in the Police? University Presidents Try Range of Tactics as Protests Roil Campuses
- Wall Street Journal, They Entered College in Isolation and Leave Among Protests: The Class That Missed Out on Fun
- Wall Street Journal, UCLA Chancellor Widely Criticized for Slow Response to Campus Violence
- Wall Street Journal Editorial, The ‘Outside Agitators’ of Campus Protests
- Wall Street Journal Editorial, Rules for Campus Radicals, 2024
- Wall Street Journal Editorial, The Stakes at Columbia
- Wall Street Journal Op-Ed (Peggy Noonan), What I Saw at Columbia’s Demonstration
- Wall Street Journal Op-Ed (Ben Sasse), The Adults Are Still in Charge at the University of Florida
- Wall Street Journal Op-Ed (Kimberley Strassel), Biden Fails the Campus Protest Test
- Washington Post, Edgy Calm on Campuses Follows Arrests and Deals to End Student Protests
- Washington Post, Police Arrest 25 at U-Va. as Demonstrations Continue on Campuses
- Washington Square News, Nearly 250 Law School Affiliates Withdraw Consent For Use of Information in NYU’s Promotional Content
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