Free Speech: U-M President, Faculty, Students and Media Lead Online Teach-Out Series
February 19, 2018
February 19, 2018
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, Feb. 19 -- The University of Michigan issued the following news release:
From football players taking a knee during the national anthem to debates over allowing controversial speakers on campuses to the question about rights of immigrant activists, interpretations of the First Amendment right to free speech are front-and-center in many of our conversations today.
Issues being discussed across the United States seek to answer if a concern for safety . . .
From football players taking a knee during the national anthem to debates over allowing controversial speakers on campuses to the question about rights of immigrant activists, interpretations of the First Amendment right to free speech are front-and-center in many of our conversations today.
Issues being discussed across the United States seek to answer if a concern for safety . . .
