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This is a very slippery road to travel down. While I don’t agree with the slurs and general hate speech directed at races, religions, genders or sexual orientations, hindering speech is a violation of the constitution. Colleges and Universities are typically private sector and can set some of their own standards. They also open themselves up to potential lawsuits, but that’s another story. I don’t believe we should set boundaries on freedom of expression as long as it doesn’t go beyond that. There are harassment laws in place and if someone is excessively oppressing another there are protections there.

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University and colleges have their several owned forms of discipline applying to each institution and laws and orientation guiding them.

What is discipline?

Discipline is an act of training people to obey rules as well as using punishment to correct all forms of disobedience for going against those rules.

To determine to what degree or extent an institution is to justify the form of discipline on their students is to take them back to the laws and orientation guiding the institution large.

Please note that this question is incomplete as no speech was specified therefore, a general view was given to help.

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