What the Debate About Campus Protest Gets Wrong: Three Misconceptions About the First Amendment

Legal Standpoint

By Lee Tyner    //    Volume 32,  Number 5   //    September/October 2024

At its core, the First Amendment prohibits federal, state, and local governments from treating citizens differently based upon what they think or say. This is a fairly straightforward idea. But since last October, it has become clear that this simple idea, or at least its application to campus protests, is not so simple.


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