Category Archives: Public Safety

Free Speech Rules Can Create Legal Risks for Colleges

By Mary L. Dowell and David A. Urban The 1960s and early 1970s established public college campuses as areas in which Americans exercised free speech rights with unprecedented vigor. The results included highly visible clashes between students, protesters, and academic administration; … Continue reading

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Advance Planning is Critical to Colleges In Dealing With Campus Violence

Felipe H. Chia Professor of Management and Marketing HACC, Harrisburg, Pa. Many Americans tend to see the United States as an invincible colossus, a perception that is far different from what our adversaries tend to see when they look at … Continue reading

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