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Jennifer Mnookin: “Some in our community think that having time, place and…”

Featuring: Jennifer Mnookin, Chancellor of the University of Wisconsin–Madison

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For Me, But Not For Thee: Free Expression in Higher Education

Published | Video Starts at 38:27

If we had a different kind of debate that was intended to be go after each other verbally, then that might be allowed. Right. And having those. Some in our community think that having time, place and manner restrictions on speech means that we're not respecting free speech. Yeah. And time, place and manner. I mean, there's a great quote called Ward vs Rock against racism title. (38:27–38:34)

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Asserts that some people believe time, place, and manner restrictions on speech equate to a lack of respect for free speech.

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