Free Speech on College Campuses: A Bottom-up Approach is Best | Emily Chamlee-Wright

'There are 2 different approaches to governing free speech on college campuses; one is a morality/order approach and the other is a bottom-up approach.  Emily Chamlee-Wright says there are many benefits to having no one central authority on what is appropriate speech. Dr. Chamlee-Wright is the president and CEO of the Institute for Humane Studies, which supports and partners with scholars working within the classical liberal tradition. She was previously Provost and Dean at Washington College in Chestertown, Maryland. Prior to joining Washington College, she was Elbert Neese Professor of Economics and Associate Dean at Beloit College in Beloit, Wisconsin.' --Big Think
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