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Bradley Lectures Podcast
American Enterprise Institute
40 episodes
5 months ago
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Great lectures from the past applied to pressing issues of the present, hosted by Jackson Wolford at the American Enterprise Institute.
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Government,
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Speech codes, bureaucracy, and the ‘shadow university’
Bradley Lectures Podcast
36 minutes 47 seconds
6 years ago
Speech codes, bureaucracy, and the ‘shadow university’

College campuses play a central role in shaping the thinking of future leaders and current public intellectuals. But starting in the 1990’s, campuses took a strange tack, engaging in more banning than shaping. Speech codes developed by shadowy bureaucracies restricted activities that might offend – whether speech, laughter, or even pinning up a calendar.



Professor Alan Kors shines a light on the draconian codes of the ‘shadow university,’ explaining the origins of this “betrayal of liberty,” and makes the renewed case for robust First Amendment protections for all Americans – even college students.



This lecture was originally delivered in October 1998 .



Listen to the full lecture here. 




Bradley Lectures Podcast
Great lectures from the past applied to pressing issues of the present, hosted by Jackson Wolford at the American Enterprise Institute.