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Nearly two-thirds of college students think government should have power to punish hate speech : survey

UW-Madison survey finds majority support among students for cracking down on offensive speech A new survey from the University of Wisconsin-Madison shows that 63 percent of students on campus believe the government should be able to punish “hate speech.” The question asked was: “How much do you agree or disagree with the following statement: The government should be able to punish hate speech?” An overwhelming majority responded that they agreed, while 29 percent disagreed, and six percent were unsure. Further, 40 percent of students agreed the government should be able to restrict the speech of “climate change deniers” and 50 percent of students believe the government should be able to restrict the speech of “racially insensitive people.”

At Princeton University, a racial reckoning and a free speech battle

At Princeton University, a racial reckoning and a free speech battle
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At Princeton, a Racial Reckoning and a Free Speech Battle

At Princeton, a Racial Reckoning and a Free Speech Battle
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UCLA — a University With a Sensitivity to Race

UCLA — a University With a Sensitivity to Race
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Survey: Dartmouth, once a leader in free speech, now ranks toward bottom

By Julia Seymour | The Center Square It wasn’t long ago that Dartmouth College, an Ivy League institution nestled in Hanover, N.H., was praised for being one of the nation’s top colleges for free speech. In 2011, it held a prestigious “green light” rating from the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE) and was named one of the seven best schools for free speech. Dartmouth no longer holds that distinction. This year, it ranked nearly at the bottom (52 of 55) in the 2020 College Free Speech Rankings, which is based on an ambitious survey of nearly 20,000 students jointly conducted by RealClearEducation, FIRE, and research firm College Pulse. It was the lowest ranking Ivy on the list.

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