UC Berkeley students threaten to sue over Ann Coulter visit

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It's about time the right took it these douche bags.


BERKELEY, Calif. — The University of California at Berkeley students who invited Ann Coulter to speak on campus are threatening to sue the university if it doesn't find a proper time and venue for the conservative pundit to speak next week.

Harmeet Dhillon, who represents the Berkeley College Republicans, said in letters sent Friday to UC Berkeley's Interim Vice Chancellor Stephen Sutton and chief attorney Christopher Patti that if Coulter is not allowed to give a speech on campus on April 27 she will file a lawsuit in federal court because the university is violating the students' constitutional right to free speech.

"It is a sad day indeed when the birthplace of the Free Speech Movement, is morphing before our eyes into the cemetery of free speech on college campuses," wrote Dhillon, a committeewoman to the Republican National Convention for California and former vice chairwoman of the California Republican Party.(snip)

Officials offered an afternoon event on May 2, when they can offer an "appropriate, protectable venue" but Coulter rejected it, saying she is not available that day. She also tweeted, "THERE ARE NO CLASSES AT BERKELEY THE WEEK OF MAY 2." The period is known as Dead Week, when students are studying for final exams.

Dhillon said the university offered eight possible venues for the event students had planned to take place between 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. but then abruptly cancelled the event.
 
Whiny brat teenagers
The ones trying to shut down free speech?


I agree.


Remember during the sixties when the Supreme Court ruled on the fourteenth amendment?

They used the national guard to enforce the fourteenth Amendment. Regardless of when it was "convenient" for the High School.
Little Rock Nine - Wikipedia

Thus, it should follow, if Berkeley can't protect the FIRST Amendment rights of the people, I suppose it is time to call out the national guard, isn't it?
 

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