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Campus free speech problems abound, but suggested solutions are vague and few
by Lauren Cooley
 | September 18, 2018 04:10 PM

 

The Department of Justice hosted a daylong forum Monday on the state of free speech in higher education. Attorney General Jeff Sessions kicked off the Constitution Day festivities by stating that “freedom of speech and thought has become most under attack on the college campuses.”

Sessions touted the DOJ’s involvement in free speech cases, but also focused on the “culture” around free speech.

“Politics, ideology, passion, and power” have been given consideration over the “principle” of free speech, Sessions said of those leading higher education.

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/red-alert-politics/campus-free-speech-problems-abound-but-suggested-solutions-are-vague-and-few

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This is a high priority for the AG of the US?

Sessions must have been bopped in the head, somewhere between being a good old boy solid conservative in the Senate, and today.

He campaigned with Trump, at rallies during the primary season.

Did some Deep State operatives solicit his future "collusion," to disable Trump?
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