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‘Practical Advice for Fraternities Caught in the Battle for Free Speech on Campus’
Over at The Torch, we just posted my blog on a “south of the border” fraternity party at the University of Delaware that offended some campus organizations. I link to an article in Fraternal Law by FIRE President Greg Lukianoff and Matthew Vasconcellos entitled “Practical Advice for Fraternities Caught in the Battle for Free Speech on Campus.” The article explains the importance of free speech to fraternities and details items fraternal organizations can do to protect themselves from university encroachment on their rights. It would be great to get this out to every intra-fraternity council. Please post a link to this article on campus web forums and fraternity listservs.
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