Monday, April 14, 2003Re: Developing"Whereas the Assembly supports the right of every member of the Dartmouth community to exercise the right of free speech within the constructs of the Principles of Community."Isn't this just a clever way of saying "speech code"? The Assembly ONLY supports free speech if it adheres to the Principle of Community, a nebulous, subjective principle if ever there were one. At least they're admitting it these days. Emmett, how does this one strike you? Posted by Alston B. Ramsay at 1:01 PM Comments Post a Comment (we enforce our comments policy) |
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