C.L. Lindsay: Free Speech on Campus
Free speech has become a hot-button issue on campuses.
On its face, the First Amendment seems simple—people have a legal right to say whatever they want. But in reality, free speech rights are much more nuanced and are, of course, much less absolute. C.L. can give your students a working knowledge of how the 1st operates on both public and private campuses including strategies and the best practices for real-world situations. Most importantly, C.L. will teach students how to effectively talk to people with opposing views.
Freedom of expression is a core Constitutional right. But speech doesn’t matter at all if no one else hears it. It’s our duty, as members of an educational community, to seriously consider opposing beliefs. College students often lose sight of that listening side of the equation. In this lecture they’ll not only learn the basics of First Amendment law, they’ll also be taught how to have meaningful dialogues with those who oppose their beliefs.
Attorney C.L. Lindsay III is one of the nation’s leading experts in student discipline and higher education law. He has spent the last 20 years working with college students, teaching them about their legal rights and responsibilities. He literally wrote the book on legal problems at colleges. The College Student’s Guide to the Law has become the definitive authority used by students, university counsel, and as a textbook for master’s and law courses nationwide.
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C.L. Lindsay: Free Speech on Campus
The First Amendment grants the right to free speech, but its application is nuanced and not absolute. C.L.’s lecture will teach students the fundamentals of First Amendment law and how to engage in meaningful dialogues with those holding opposing views on both public and private campuses.
Attorney C.L. Lindsay III is one of the nation’s leading experts in student discipline and higher education law. He has spent the last 20 years working with college students, teaching them about their legal rights and responsibilities. He literally wrote the book on legal problems at colleges. The College Student’s Guide to the Law has become the definitive authority used by students, university counsel, and as a textbook for master’s and law courses nationwide.
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Free speech has become a hot-button issue on campuses.
On its face, the First Amendment seems simple—people have a legal right to say whatever they want. But in reality, free speech rights are much more nuanced and are, of course, much less absolute. C.L. can give your students a working knowledge of how the 1st operates on both public and private campuses including strategies and the best practices for real-world situations. Most importantly, C.L. will teach students how to effectively talk to people with opposing views.
Freedom of expression is a core Constitutional right. But speech doesn’t matter at all if no one else hears it. It’s our duty, as members of an educational community, to seriously consider opposing beliefs. College students often lose sight of that listening side of the equation. In this lecture they’ll not only learn the basics of First Amendment law, they’ll also be taught how to have meaningful dialogues with those who oppose their beliefs.
Attorney C.L. Lindsay III is one of the nation’s leading experts in student discipline and higher education law. He has spent the last 20 years working with college students, teaching them about their legal rights and responsibilities. He literally wrote the book on legal problems at colleges. The College Student’s Guide to the Law has become the definitive authority used by students, university counsel, and as a textbook for master’s and law courses nationwide.
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C.L. Lindsay: Free Speech on Campus
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Free speech has become a hot-button issue on campuses.
On its face, the First Amendment seems simple—people have a legal right to say whatever they want. But in reality, free speech rights are much more nuanced and are, of course, much less absolute. C.L. can give your students a working knowledge of how the 1st operates on both public and private campuses including strategies and the best practices for real-world situations. Most importantly, C.L. will teach students how to effectively talk to people with opposing views.
Freedom of expression is a core Constitutional right. But speech doesn’t matter at all if no one else hears it. It’s our duty, as members of an educational community, to seriously consider opposing beliefs. College students often lose sight of that listening side of the equation. In this lecture they’ll not only learn the basics of First Amendment law, they’ll also be taught how to have meaningful dialogues with those who oppose their beliefs.
Attorney C.L. Lindsay III is one of the nation’s leading experts in student discipline and higher education law. He has spent the last 20 years working with college students, teaching them about their legal rights and responsibilities. He literally wrote the book on legal problems at colleges. The College Student’s Guide to the Law has become the definitive authority used by students, university counsel, and as a textbook for master’s and law courses nationwide.
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