Since 1999, The University of Texas at Austin (UT Austin) operated under a Student Policy on Race Relations when handling hate and bias incidents. In February 2017, an anti-Muslim flyer was posted near campus, prompting UT administration to hold a town hall for UT student activ-ists to vocalize their concerns. Through Kezar’s (2010) description of modern student protests and Barnhardt’s (2014) framework for modern student protests, this study analyzes the marginal-ized UT Austin student voices of that town hall meeting, demonstrating how modern student activism influenced presidential rhetoric and a new Hate and Bias Incidents Policy, the first in nearly two decades at UT Austin.Educatio
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Since 1999, The University of Texas at Austin (UT Austin) operated under a Student Policy on Race Re...
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ABSTRACT: The university campus has continually been a center for political performance and student ...
Students and faculty face possible retribution for expressing unpopular ideas, making statements tha...
The Twenty-First Century has presented new challenges to the traditional ways that free speech in Am...
Since 1999, The University of Texas at Austin (UT Austin) operated under a Student Policy on Race Re...
This article explored the viability of a Constitutional and sustainable campus speech code. Specifi...
College and university campuses have long been held as bastions of freedom of speech and expression....
College campuses have experienced a recent resurgence of student activism, particularly in response ...
This article focuses on the First Amendment implications of the hate speech problem, comparing the f...
During the early part of the 21st century, a number of campus demonstrations and other protest acts ...
(Excerpt) This Note seeks to develop an approach to hateful and controversial speech that protects F...
Debates about the value and constitutionality of hate speech regulations on college campuses have de...
Every year between 800,000 and one million American college students are victims of ethnoviolence. T...
The university campus is often highlighted as an important location for individuals to freely engage...
This body of work sheds light on the obstacles student newspapers at public universities face while ...
People often use their freedom of speech to disrupt the speech of others, especially on college camp...
ABSTRACT: The university campus has continually been a center for political performance and student ...
Students and faculty face possible retribution for expressing unpopular ideas, making statements tha...
The Twenty-First Century has presented new challenges to the traditional ways that free speech in Am...