Foreword
Erwin Chemerinsky
Introduction
Joseph Russomanno
Chapter 1: Free Speech on Campus: A Challenge of Our Times
Geoffrey R. Stone
Chapter 2: The Holmesian Experiment and the Democratization of Truth in the Academy
Ronald K.L. Collins
Chapter 3: Teaching and Preaching Free Speech
Rodney A. Smolla
Chapter 4: Conservatism and Free Speech in Higher Education
Joe Dryden
Chapter 5: Doing the Work: Defending Campus Speech Rights in the Culture War
Will Creeley
Chapter 6: A Confluence on Campus
Joseph Russomanno
Chapter 7: Beyond Free Speech Rhetoric: Framing Campus Free Speech Conflicts
Christina E. Wells
Chapter 8: The Awful Ruling of Garcetti v. Ceballos and Its Application at the University Level
David L. Hudson, Jr.
Chapter 9: Free Speech Values in the Classroom
Erica Goldberg
Chapter 10: Managing the Peculiar Marketplace in the Face of Extremism
Brett G. Johnson and Jeremiah P. Fuzy
Bibliography
Joseph Russomanno is professor at the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication at Arizona State University.
“Few topics are as fraught with controversy as that relating to
free speech on campus. Who students may see and hear on campus, and
what they may themselves say there in exchanges with others,
directly impacts their education. It not only affects what they
learn but who they become. Speech Freedom on Campus: Past, Present,
and Future addresses those issues with verve and wisdom. It is easy
to read even as it addresses a topic well worthy of the serious
analysis that a book written by such an extraordinary selection of
distinguished and knowledgeable experts offers.”
*Floyd Abrams, Cahill Gordon & Reindel LLP*
“Free speech on campus has stirred no shortage of debate, and this
essential anthology demonstrates why. Tackling a range of topics
from classrooms to the quad, essays in this anthology provide keen
insights into the tensions surrounding invited speakers, campus
protests, and academic freedom, all while providing necessary
background for novices and experts alike.”
*Jonathan Friedman, Program Director of Campus Free Speech, PEN
America*
“Why is freedom of speech so controversial in US colleges and
universities—now more than ever Speech Freedom on Campus examines
this and related issues critically through a remarkable group of
experts, some of whom are among the Who’s Who in First Amendment
lawThis volume is a valuable contribution to our ongoing debate on
speech rights in academe within a polarized American society.”
*Kyu Ho Youm, Professor and Jonathan Marshall First Amendment
Chair, University of Oregon*
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