Limits of free speech and expulsion of a student from Brown University. Discussion on why it happend and should he be expelled?
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Did Hann Deserve this Punishment?
The limits of free speech have always been a subject of argument between colleges and universities. It shows itself once more in the case of Doug Hann, when he started throwing out abusive, racial and religious words at black and Jewish people. This wasn't the first time that Mr. Hann did this. But surely, this was the incident that cost him to lose his educational future and accordingly he expelled
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Cited Gregorian, Vartan. "Brown Expulsion Not about Free Speech." 75 Readings plus. Eds. Buscemi, Santi and Smith, Charlotte. 6th Edition. New York: McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc, 2001.394-397 Hentoff, Nat. "Should This Student Have Been Expelled?" 75 Readings plus. Eds. Buscemi, Santi and Smith, Charlotte. 6th Edition. New York: McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc, 2001.389-393 "How Much Hate to Tolerate?" New York Times editorial. 75 Readings plus. Eds. Buscemi, Santi and Smith, Charlotte. 6th Edition.p New York: McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc, 2001.393-394