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The Academic Freedom Podcast
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24 episodes
5 months ago
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Can the Government Block Student Visas Over Campus Speech?
The Academic Freedom Podcast
55 minutes 31 seconds
5 months ago
Can the Government Block Student Visas Over Campus Speech?
Keith Whittington is joined by Eugene Volokh, the Thomas M. Siebel Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution. He is the author, among other works, of the textbook, The First Amendment and Related Statutes. On May 22, the Department of Homeland Security announced that Harvard University has lost its certification to participate in the Student and Exchange Visitor Program. As a consequence, international students enrolled at Harvard University will no longer be given student visas. Volokh and Whittington discuss what the administration has done and what constitutional questions it raises.
The Academic Freedom Podcast