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President ial debates on cspan. Listen live on the cspan radio app or watch any time on demand at cspan. Org. Next, law professors discuss the constitution and free speech at colleges, including examples where the First Amendment was exercised. This is an hour and a half. Good afternoon and welcome to the George Washington University Law school. Im susan karamanian, the associate dean for international and comparative legal studies. Im delighted to introduce this distinguished panel on a topic that has been front and center in the news over the past year, and that is the issue of freedom of speech on campus. The idea for this panel came last year, when developments were breaking at Yale University and the university of missouri. Coincidentally, the book of my colleague, and one of our panelists, professor Catherine Ross, was just coming out. Professor rosss book is lessons in sensorship, how schools and court subvert students First Amendment rights, and it came out in 2015, under Harva
Suspect in custody. Officers extended the perimeter earlier this afternoon. Right now, las vegas blvd, between serene and pebble remains closed. karen castro the 911 call came in shortly after 11 this morning. Police responded to a domestic call at the emerald suites on las vegas boulevard near serene. Investigators say two officers arrived on scene. One of them knocked on the door at one of the units. And thats when the suspect shot at the officer striking him twice on his vest, and on his arm. The officer was able to returned fire but it is unclear if the suspect was hit. The second officer was searching another area on the property at the time of the shooting and came to assist his fellow wounded officer immediately after. The suspect then took off running. Police are asking the public to avoid the area. Jeff clark metro pd if they live in this area, dont wander. Stay in your homes especially if youre inside the perimeter, if you see a subject matching the description that i gave yo