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CUNY Students Who Disrupted Talk by Conservative Prof Face No Punishment

CUNY Students Who Disrupted Talk by Conservative Prof Face No Punishment

“a reasonable exercise of protected free speech”

Josh Blackman with permission

Professor Jacobson documented this entire incident. Once again, the left is rewarded for bad behavior.

Inside Higher Ed reports:

Via email on Sunday, Mary Lu Bilek, dean of the law school, said that the protest was reasonable because the disruptions ended relatively early in the time frame of the appearance.

“For the first eight minutes of the 70-minute event, the protesting students voiced their disagreements. The speaker engaged with them. The protesting students then filed out of the room, and the event proceeded to its conclusion without incident,” Bilek said.

“This non-violent, limited protest was a reasonable exercise of protected free speech, and it did not violate any university policy,” she added. “CUNY Law students are encouraged to develop their own perspectives on the law in order to be prepared to confront our most difficult legal and social issues as lawyers promoting the values of fairness, justice, and equality.”

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