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Ignoring ݮƵAPP is Expensive
With the "free speech zone" policy at the University of Cincinnati's inevitable failure in federal court yesterday, ݮƵAPP President Greg Lukianoff took to today to remind universities that when ݮƵAPP says a speech code is unconstitutional, they should probably listen—lest they cost taxpayers money. The 1851 Center for Constitutional Law, the organization ݮƵAPP partnered with to coordinate the challenge, reports that were authorized for use to defend the doomed speech code.
To put it simply, that's wasted money, and UC should have dismantled its free speech zone years ago. As Greg states in his article:
And it's not as if UC wasn't given notice that their policies had jumped the constitutional shark. After all, ݮƵAPP first warned UC about its policy being unconstitutional back in 2007 -- and who knows how long it was in effect before that?
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