The Supreme Court, 9-0, on student organizations’ “freedom to express ‘the thought that we hate'”

The Volokh Conspiracy 2015-10-13

Summary:

In the Supreme Court’s most recent university First Amendment case, Christian Legal Society v. Martinez (2010), the Court held that universities may require student organizations to accept all would-be members — including ones whose beliefs are at odds with the organization’s principles (e.g., if an atheist wants to join the Christian student group, or vice […]

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Cyberlaw » The Volokh Conspiracy

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freedom of speech at colleges and universities

Authors:

Eugene Volokh

Date tagged:

10/13/2015, 18:36

Date published:

10/13/2015, 09:06