While speaking at UMass-Amherst, former U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions was interrupted by protesters, while he spoke on the subject of… free speech!
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While speaking at UMass-Amherst, former U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions was interrupted by protesters, while he spoke on the subject of… free speech!
Coming soon to UMass: A class on ‘Queer Lights,’ or in other words, how to make electronic light displays more LGBTQ-friendly.
The University of Massachusetts at Amherst has agreed to expand the time for free speech beyond the lunch hour due to a lawsuit by the Young Americans for Liberty (YAL), who were represented by the Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF).
Maybe not, but it looks like some are more costly than others.
That didn’t take long: A professor from U-Mass Amherst attacked President Trump’s characterization of the murderous MS-13 gangs as “animals.”
Apparently, women who have abortions need emotional support, which spurred UMass-Amherst to host an event for training doulas to emotionally support women who had abortions.
The free speech policy at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst brings to mine an axiom of the late, great author M. Stanton Evans, which he dubbed “Evans Law of Inadequate Paranoia.”
This is getting out of hand, isn’t it? Inappropriate jokes about a social media meme (a commonly-understood joke or photo among young people) can violate Title IX?! These jokes “are not only derogatory but also…