As students return to college campuses across the United States, administrators are bracing for a resurgence in activism against the war in Gaza.

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    1 month ago

    1st Amendment only applies to the government. Unless these university admins are also members of government and acting in their capacity as such, then as shitty a move as this is, it’s not actually a 1st Amendment violation.

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      1 month ago

      Fun fact, the 1st amendment also applies to any organization or persons receiving money from the government (without it just being through sales ofc)

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      1 month ago

      Some of the universities mentioned in the article are public institutions. SCOTUS held in Healy v James that the 1st Amendment applies to public universities. So some of the actions could be considered 1st Amendment violations.

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      “It’s not illegal so that makes it cool.”

      I personally find the ides that if you want an eduction, which is required for modern living, you need to abandon your rights as a citizen. Mandatary and needed public goods shouldn’t strip you of your mandatory and needed rights.

      Students have their rights stripped, especially as a child, because some Karens and Kevins didn’t want to be a member of the HOA, they wanted to be a school board member.

      Bags searched and confiscated, protests shut down, students having harmless objects taken away out of a nebulous fear of “could maybe do somethig in the future”.