Rep Sean Duffy (R-WI) has petition education secretary Betsy DeVos to make sure public schools that receive taxpayer funding are protecting students’ constitutional rights.
On the heels of Ann Coulter’s canceled lecture at the University of California, Berkeley, Congressman Sean Duffy, R-Wis., is asking Education Secretary Betsy DeVos for a list of actions her department can take to address the problems caused by recent free speech controversies on taxpayer-funded college campuses.
In a new letter sent from Duffy to DeVos on Friday morning, a copy of which was obtained by the Washington Examiner, the Wisconsin Republican says he is “deeply concerned” by UC Berkeley’s decision to “suppress free speech” by canceling Coulter’s lecture.
“If university officials feel that it is their priority to keep students safe,” Duffy wrote, “they should do so by addressing the culture of violence that accompanies these lawless riots, not by suppressing the constitutional rights of everyday American citizens.”
On the heels of Ann Coulter’s canceled lecture at the University of California, Berkeley, Congressman Sean Duffy, R-Wis., is asking Education Secretary Betsy DeVos for a list of actions her department can take to address the problems caused by recent free speech controversies on taxpayer-funded college campuses.
In a new letter sent from Duffy to DeVos on Friday morning, a copy of which was obtained by the Washington Examiner, the Wisconsin Republican says he is “deeply concerned” by UC Berkeley’s decision to “suppress free speech” by canceling Coulter’s lecture.
“If university officials feel that it is their priority to keep students safe,” Duffy wrote, “they should do so by addressing the culture of violence that accompanies these lawless riots, not by suppressing the constitutional rights of everyday American citizens.”
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