To: Tzimisce
at the private liberal arts college The alleged "constitutinal rights" of the students restrict the actions of the government, not the civil society. A private college may permit or ban student associations as its board of directors sees fit; the Constitution has no bearing on the matter.
11 posted on
05/11/2019 7:17:07 AM PDT by
NorthMountain
(... the right of the peopIe to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed)
To: NorthMountain
You’re missing the MUCH bigger picture of the ENTIRE country’s descent PAST PC madness and into, soon enough, prison time for the SLIGHTEST offense towards protected groups.
Of which there are more of them than us now.
17 posted on
05/11/2019 7:25:36 AM PDT by
dp0622
(The Left should know if.. Trump is kicked out of office, it is WAR)
To: NorthMountain
There’s no such thing as private colleges - they’re all heavily subsidized at the state and federal level.
23 posted on
05/11/2019 7:57:02 AM PDT by
eclecticEel
("The petty man forsakes what lies within his power and longs for what lies with Heaven." - Xunzi)
To: NorthMountain
If they take in any government/public money, wrong.
Including title ix money.
42 posted on
05/11/2019 6:08:11 PM PDT by
Secret Agent Man
(Gone Galt; Not Averse to Going Bronson.)
To: NorthMountain
The alleged "constitutinal rights" of the students restrict the actions of the government, not the civil society. A private college may permit or ban student associations as its board of directors sees fit; the Constitution has no bearing on the matter.
Um, I believe it does actually...
17. Swarthemore College
This small liberal arts college has maintained consistent government funding in the face of federal cuts. The college's 2017 to 2018 budget reveals that it received $2.1 million in government grants
https://www.bestvalueschools.com/rankings/government-funded-colleges/
I believe Federal law dictates that if you're receiving money from the government, you have to comply with the Constitution.
45 posted on
05/12/2019 1:24:05 AM PDT by
Tzimisce
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