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Advocate Calls for Precise Campus Speech Codes Despite Free Speech Absolutism

Advocate Calls for Precise Campus Speech Codes Despite Free Speech Absolutism The passage is a philosophical argument about speech regulation on university campuses and does not mention any specific individuals, transactions, or actionable misconduct. It offers no concrete leads for investigation, only personal viewpoints. Key insights: Author identifies as a free‑speech absolutist yet supports narrow speech codes.; Argument frames speech codes as a way to manage inevitable censorship on campuses.; References to legal standards (Holmes, Stewart) and historical examples (Carlin's 7 dirty words).

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