Briefly 1.3 — The Costs of Free Speech: Hate Speech, College Campuses, and the Marketplace of Ideas

https://soundcloud.com/uchilrev/13-the-costs-of-free-speech-a-discussion-with-professors-geoffrey-stone-and-genevieve-lakier In the wake of hate group rallies and protests of controversial speakers on college campuses, how far does the right to free speech extend? What are its limits? Should the federal government and universities be empowered to place further restrictions on speech, or would further curtailments do more harm than good? Join us as … Continue reading Briefly 1.3 — The Costs of Free Speech: Hate Speech, College Campuses, and the Marketplace of Ideas

Briefly 1.2 — Sanctuary Cities and Federal Government: Can Cities Be Compelled to Enforce Immigration Law?

https://soundcloud.com/uchilrev/12-sanctuary-cities-and-the-federal-government-can-cities-be-compelled-to-enforce-immigration-law The City of Chicago, in addition to other state and local governments, sued the Federal Government after Attorney General Jeff Sessions attempted to withhold certain federal funds from "sanctuary cities." Sessions' move is intended to prevent these cities from stymieing federal immigration enforcement. Chicago and others claim withholding federal funds violates the Constitution and … Continue reading Briefly 1.2 — Sanctuary Cities and Federal Government: Can Cities Be Compelled to Enforce Immigration Law?