June 10, 2016
Race, Speech and Inclusion on Campus
2016 ACS National Convention
Dahlia Lithwick
Slate MagazineBegin: 0:01
Payton Head
University of MissouriBegin: 4:19
Geoffrey Stone
University of Chicago Law SchoolBegin: 15:36
Theodore Shaw
University of North Carolina School of LawBegin: 22:08
Wendy Kaminer
AuthorBegin: 29:18
The past year saw students protest on campuses across the U.S., asserting that universities have not done enough to respond to racial bias on campus and to create inclusive academic communities. Some critics dismiss their demands and point to the rise of “safe spaces” and “trigger warnings” as political correctness run amok. What can and should universities do to address these complaints? And how might these issues affect or be affected by the Supreme Court’s consideration of affirmative action this Term in Fisher v. University of Texas?
Speakers
Dahlia Lithwick, Senior Editor, Slate Magazine (moderator)
Payton Head, Former Student Body President, University of Missouri
Wendy Kaminer, Author, Lawyer and Commentator
Theodore Shaw, Julius L. Chambers Distinguished Professor of Law and Director of the Center for Civil Rights, University of North Carolina School of Law
Geoffrey Stone, Edward H. Levi Distinguished Service Professor of Law, University of Chicago Law School