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The Princeton Tory /October 9, 2010
…only was free speech infringed upon, but also these two distinct spheres of Islam were conflated. This is no baseless contention, but rather the conclusion of weeks of investigation on…
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Andrew Min '15 /March 5, 2013
By Andrew Min ’15 I’m extremely idealistic on certain issues. Freedom of religion, for example, is sacrosanct: short of using drugs in ceremonies, religion should generally be left alone. Freedom…
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Andrew Min '15 /November 12, 2012
…provide community students with free school supplies, repair and maintain school property, and even provide free weekend lessons. As Devlin noted, “I have not heard one complaint from a New…
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/December 17, 2009
…again not a campaign so much as a recognition that there are students who might feel more comfortable living in substance-free housing, this was something we could make a case…
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Benjamin Woodard /January 9, 2022
…As Judge Thapar of the Sixth Circuit wrote, “If professors lacked free-speech protections when teaching, a university would wield alarming power to compel ideological conformity. A university president could require…
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Ethan Hicks /December 20, 2022
Princeton claims it is “committed to free and open inquiry in all matters” and promises to promote “a lively and fearless freedom of debate and deliberation,” according to the University’s…
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Allison Berger '18 /September 24, 2015
…America’…are making common cause with the Republican caucus” in shared opposition to the deal. The President spent a good portion of the speech outlining the deal’s terms, but he devoted…
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/March 25, 2010
by David Pederson ’12 In the last issue of the Tory, Brandon McGinley and I began to articulate a vision of conservatism based upon communities and the common good. Such…
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/December 17, 2009
…only was free speech infringed upon, but also these two distinct spheres of Islam were conflated. This is no baseless contention, but rather the conclusion of weeks of investigation on…
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The Princeton Tory /April 7, 2016
…of which is free public college. Would you agree that it is a purpose of government to provide this? Rosen—I think that there are some complicated trade-offs here. In principle,…
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George Maliha '13 /June 15, 2013
…can be short-lived and fragile, especially when at the mercy of a strong state. Today, decades later, in an attempt to balance and protect itself from Chinese influence, Burma has…
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Josh Zuckerman '16 /September 26, 2015
…saying “hate speech is not free speech” and turned their back on President Eisgruber while he spoke. These students are entirely wrong; hate speech is free speech. It is vile,…
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