If it is unlimited, that means I have a right to say anything anywhere, and that isn’t true. If your church is getting some public funding for it’s school, that give me free speech rights to walk into a classroom and expound on the glories of Satan. Or maybe it does?I believe free speech is unlimited. If you're passing policies on your campus which restrict, or allow for restriction of it; and if your endowment relies in whole or in part on government money, the money should be withdrawn until changes are made.
Public colleges and universities should churn out people who think freely and speak freely, not robots program to spout an agenda.
You kind of spurred me to look a bit deeper and rethink this because universities are often a mix of public and private. WVU (and yes, I’m biased towards them
