Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1963
Abstract
Ten years ago, the New York Times, in a survey of political censorship on major university campuses, concluded that: "a subtle, creeping paralysis of freedom of thought and speech is attacking college campuses . . . limiting both students and faculty in the area traditionally reserved for the free exploration of knowledge and truth."
Citation
William W. Van Alstyne, Political Speakers at State Universities: Some Constitutional Considerations, 111 University of Pennsylvania Law Review 328-342 (1963)
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