
Unlearning Liberty
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- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- Introduction: The Dangerous Collage
- Campus Censorship: Alive and Thriving
- How Campus Censorship Harms Us All
- Beginning Our Journey through the Modern College Experience
- Chapter 1: Learning All the Wrong Lessons in High School
- High Schools and Unlearning Liberty
- "Seriously, Why Is Free Speech Important Again?"
- The Legal Landscape
- Beyond the Law: The Grand Philosophy behind Free Speech
- Polarization, and the Special Importance of Free Speech in the Internet Age
- J. S. Mill and a Warning to Colleges
- How the Road to Censorship Is Always Paved with Good Intentions
- The Acceptance of Censorship by College Students
- A Personal Aside: How Multiculturalism Demands Free Speech
- What High School Students (and Parents) Need to Know before They Go to College
- Chapter 2: Opening the College Brochure
- PC Went to War with Free Speech in the 1990s, and Free Speech Lost
- Hidden Speech Codes, Everywhere
- What Harassment Is Supposed to Mean
- A Short Selection of Examples of Abuses of Harassment Codes on Campus
- The Department of Education Muddies the Waters
- The Harm of Campus Speech Codes That Are "Just on the Books"
- The "Silent Classroom"
- Speech Codes, Juan Williams, and the Danger of Honest Talk
- Chapter 3: The College Road Trip
- Quarantining Free Speech
- Four Factors That Work against Campus Free Speech
- The Price of Bureaucracy and Hyperregulation
- An Opportunity for Free Speech on Campus?
- Chapter 4: Harvard and Yale
- All Is Not Well at Harvard and Yale
- Yale's About-Face on Free Speech
- Fraternities at Yale Make Matters Worse for Free Speech
- Harvard's Surprising Cluelessness about Free Speech and Free Minds
- Pledging Yourself to Oversimplifying Moral Philosophy at Harvard
- Larry Summers, and How Playing with Ideas Teaches Us to Talk Like Grownups
- Chapter 5: Welcome to Campus!
- Disorientation
- Residence Life: From Hall Monitors to Morality Police
- The University of Delaware "Treatment"
- "Us versus Them": The Culture War as Hero Narrative
- Chapter 6: Now You've Done It! The Campus Judiciary
- The Student Judiciary and the Criminalization of Everything
- Violations of Due Process and Free Speech Often Go Hand in Hand
- Michigan State University's Surreal Inquisition Program
- Campus Justice and Sexual Assault
- Step One of Doing Away with Due Process in Sex Cases: Redefine Normal Human Interaction as an Offense
- Step Two: Lower Due Process Protections (or, How the Federal Government Isn't Helping)
- What's at Stake: A Due Process Cautionary Tale out of Ohio
- Campus Justice and Unlearning the "Spirit of Liberty"
- Chapter 7: Don't Question Authority
- Oh Yeah, We Actually Meant DON'T Question Authority
- Campus Authoritarianism versus Sci-Fi Fans
- Facebook and the Risks of Online Dissent
- War at Peace College and the Spamification of Dissent
- Swear at Your Own Risk (a.k.a. Skip This Section If You Can't Abide Cussing)
- How State Governments (Often) Aren't Helping
- Colleges Need to Teach Students to Question Authority, if Only for Their Own Good: The Penn State Child Rape Scandal
- Chapter 8: Student Activities Fair
- Stifling Freedom of Association on Campus
- Theater Club
- Campus Christians
- Contrast: The Muslim Students Association at Louisiana State University
- Young Americans for Freedom at Central Michigan University and Hostile Takeovers
- Christian Legal Society v. Martinez
- The Campus Lesbian and Gay Association, and Tolerance for All
- The Fallout from Martinez: San Diego State and Vanderbilt
- From PETA to Guns: More Causes That Can Land You in Trouble on Campus
- Unlearning How to Live with Each Other
- Chapter 9: Finally, the Classroom!
- Mandatory Assumptions and Pleasant Little Lies
- Academic Freedom, Free Speech, and Ward Churchill
- Mandatory Lobbying for Progressive Causes
- The Limits of "Social Justice" Advocacy
- "Dispositions" and Political Litmus Tests
- "So, Are You SURE I Can Write Whatever I Want in This Assignment?"
- Teaching Censorship by Example
- Chapter 10: If Even Your Professor Can Be Punished for Saying the Wrong Thing.
- Learning on Eggshells: The Hindley Case at Brandeis
- Culture Wars, Censorship, and the Professoriate
- Not Letting the Cases Blur Together: The Very Real Consequences of Censorship on Campus
- The Outrage Culture, from the Campus to the Real World
- Chapter 11: Student Draftees for the Culture War
- Students Destroying Student Newspapers
- Student Government Gone Wild
- The "Irvine 11": Misunderstanding Free Speech
- Student Censorship of the Right
- "I Believe in Free Speech . Except When I Don't Like It": Students Come to Expect Protection from Free Speech
- Infecting the Law Schools and Infecting the Law
- "Bullying," the "Blame Free Speech First" Attitude, and What It Means for All of Our Liberties
- Conclusion: Unlearning Liberty and the Knee-Jerk Society
- Afterword to the Paperback Edition
- Acknowledgments
- Notes
- Index
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