Free speech in the college community /
Robert M. O'Neil.
- Bloomington : Indiana University Press, �1997.
- 1 online resource (xv, 257 pages)
Includes bibliographical references (pages 245-251) and index.
Who needs a speech code? -- The outspoken university professor -- Free speech and new technologies -- The Constitution and the off-campus speaker -- Gays, Greeks, and others -- Free press on the college campus -- Artistic freedom on campus -- Academic research and academic freedom -- Religious speech on the public campus -- Free speech on the private campus -- Postscript.
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Robert O'Neil, a former university president, asks the question : Should speech on the university campus be freer than speech on the streets, in the malls, and parks? He dramatically illustrates the many types of problems that confront university administrators today, frequently using imagined characters and dialogues to present the issues.
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