I’m not an expert in Constitutional Law, @benwizner, but maybe in your role with the @ACLU, you can tell me how booing violates the 1st Adm. https://twitter.com/ParkerMolloy/status/857353768819732480 …
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No, booing is protected by the first amendment. But the govt (here, UC Berkeley) has a duty to protect both speaker and protestors.
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"Heckler's veto" is a legal term of art for when the govt says: you can't have your event because of planned protests.
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So what you're saying is. If you go to a state or city college and don't approve of the speakers they're paying for, just deal with it?
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No, protest it! This is a critique of the college, not the protestors (unless violent).
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