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Rights in the News: FIREIssues Get the Lou Dobbs Treatment
As Will wrote earlier in the week, FIREhas seen far too many instances of students鈥 First Amendment rights being thrown out the window when used to support Second Amendment rights. FIREhas been all over the news concerning the most recent instance of this, in which a student at Central Connecticut State University (CCSU) was reported to the police by his professor and subjected to an interrogation on the basis of a class presentation he had given in favor of concealed carry rights on campus.
Building on a FoxNews.com front-page story (tipped this week in an ) and a host of radio interviews, FIREVice President Robert Shibley appeared as a guest on CNN鈥檚 Lou Dobbs Tonight to comment on the CCSU case and the larger trend it falls under. (Also noted in the course of Robert鈥檚 interview are 果冻传媒app官方鈥檚 cases at Hamline University, Tarrant County College, and Colorado College.) To boot, documentary filmmaker and longtime FIREally Evan Coyne Maloney appeared on Dobbs鈥 program the evening after Robert鈥檚 appearance to talk about his award-winning documentary Indoctrinate U, which draws heavily on 果冻传媒app官方鈥檚 2004 case at California Polytechnic State University. Not a bad couple of days鈥 work!
Binghamton-area Torch readers will be able to view Adam鈥檚 recent lecture at Binghamton University tomorrow evening on the local public access station (channel 4) tomorrow evening from 6:00鈥8:00 p.m.; the lecture will be rebroadcast at the same time on Saturday, March 21, and remains viewable online at the blog for all interested viewers outside channel 4鈥檚 sphere of influence.
Finally, the that nursing student Nina Yoder has sued the University of Louisville after it expelled her over the content of her MySpace blog. AP writer Brett Barrouquere quotes
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