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The Contested Campus

Aligning Professional Values, Social Justice, and Free Speech

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The Contested Campus

De: Brandi Hephner LaBanc, Frank Fernandez, Neal Hutchens, Kerry Brian Melear
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Free speech and expression constitutes a cornerstone of higher education and the student experience. Issues of speech and expression, however, can result in tension and conflict on college and university campuses and beyond. A new era of student activism and protest—as well as concerns over controversial speakers—has only added to the challenges that higher education professionals face when navigating free speech matters on campus. The Contested Campus combines consideration of contemporary legal issues and standards with the exercise of professional expertise and experience. Written for student affairs professionals of all levels and graduate students, this accessible and useful resource goes beyond discussion of legal compliance by bringing much-needed clarity and guidance on a wide array of complex campus free speech issues. Chapters feature proactive campus-based practices to consider as well as diverse voices and experiences to make the book directly relevant to practice. Alongside discussion of court cases, institutional policies and procedures, and examples drawn from practice, each chapter presents practitioner commentaries that elaborate upon the legal topics and themes covered, including: -Nuances of freedom for students and nonstudents, with a focus on forum analysis, speech zones, and content and value neutrality -First Amendment rights for student organizations -Intersections of free speech and campus values—and how these issues can be mitigated when conflicts arise =Free speech principles in online and off-campus forums, such as academic online platforms, social media posts, and campus policies -Employee speech considerations for faculty and staff -Legal obligations under Title IX related to speech and expression -Strategies for balancing professional and legal obligations with academic values, with an emphasis on educationally informed approaches to dealing with controversial speakers and activist students Free speech and expression is debated almost daily in the media, online, and on college and university campuses. By framing and contextualizing issues of speech and expression as not singularly or primarily limited to legal analysis, The Contested Campus provides concrete guidance for professionals in navigating First Amendment concerns by balancing legal obligations, professional training, and institutional values.
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