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The Connecticut Ridicule Law is intended to restrict hate speech in the form of advertisements. However, during the last 40 times the law has been filed, it has not been in the context of advertisements.

Connecticut ridicule law violates freedom of speech, local control of education

Natalie Bandura '22, Editor-in-Chief May 26, 2021

In an effort to break out of America's systematic oppression of people of color and put an end to racially targeted violence, creating a safe and welcoming environment for Black students is more paramount...

Could ‘1984’ be the future?

Could ‘1984’ be the future?

March 16, 2018

By Reece Keusch ’19 One of our most basic inalienable human rights is under a rapidly growing threat. Political correctness is an impending danger to freedom of speech in the Western world. This...

[Sept. 2016 Opinions] Free speech should not be censored

October 11, 2016

By Kit Epstein '17 Breaking News Editor When I was four years old, my parents taught me how to swim by tossing me into the pool in our backyard (with floaties on, of course), then watching me struggle...

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