Conservative Students and Political Activism, Part 3
“First Amendment Rights on College Campuses” was part of an activism training seminar held by the Young America’s Foundation for Young Americans for Freedom chapter leaders from colleges and universities around the country.
Lee Otis and Jordan Lorence talked with college-aged conservatives about defending their right to free speech on campus. They argued that ce… read more
Lee Otis and Jordan Lorence talked with college-aged conservatives about defending their right to free speech on campus. They argued that censorship on college campuses is worse than ever. Mr. Lorence encouraged students to seek experiences outside of the classroom, and stand up for what their beliefs. Ms. Otis told students that debates were an effective way to have dialogue on issues without violating campus guidelines on free speech.
“First Amendment Rights on College Campuses” was part of an activism training seminar held by the Young America’s Foundation for Young Americans for Freedom chapter leaders from colleges and universities around the country. close
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Lee Liberman Otis Senior Vice President and Director Federalist Society for Law and Public Policy Studies->Faculty Division
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