What the First Amendment Means for Campus Protests
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Protesters on college campuses have often cited the First Amendment as shelter for their tactics, whether they were simply waving signs or taking more dramatic steps, like setting up encampments, occupying buildings or chanting slogans that critics say are antisemitic.
But many legal scholars, along with university lawyers and administrators, believe at least some of those free-speech assertions muddle,…