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Three professors sue UT to keep guns out of their classrooms
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Re: Three professors sue UT to keep guns out of their classrooms
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Re: Three professors sue UT to keep guns out of their classrooms
Here is a link to the oral arguments today in the 5th Circuit. http://www.ca5.uscourts.gov/OralArgReco ... 1-2018.mp3
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Thank you Chas for posting the link. I ended up listening to it twice. Very interesting hearing the arguments on both sides of this case. It seems like the central part of the plaintiff's argument is that they have standing because they have a fear of the actions of a third party. If this argument is found to be upheld it seems like the floodgates would be open to all sorts of lawsuits against the government because of fears of something someone might, possibly, maybe do.
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Re: Three professors sue UT to keep guns out of their classrooms
I like the Judge's hypothetical to the professors' lawyer whether they would have standing to sue the State to prevent the chilling of free speech in a public park/rally scenario. Lawyer: "Uh... Uh.... I really don't know, Your Honor."Charles L. Cotton wrote: ↑Wed Jul 11, 2018 9:03 pm Here is a link to the oral arguments today in the 5th Circuit. http://www.ca5.uscourts.gov/OralArgReco ... 1-2018.mp3
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Re: Three professors sue UT to keep guns out of their classrooms
"I like the Judge's hypothetical to the professors' lawyer whether they would have standing to sue the State to prevent the chilling of free speech in a public park/rally scenario. Lawyer: "Uh... Uh.... I really don't know, Your Honor."
Sounds like a lame anti-fa retort...
Sounds like a lame anti-fa retort...
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I'm sure they agree cops shouldn't carry guns within 1000' of an antifa rally because the effect it has chilling of free speech.Abraham wrote: ↑Thu Jul 12, 2018 12:44 pm "I like the Judge's hypothetical to the professors' lawyer whether they would have standing to sue the State to prevent the chilling of free speech in a public park/rally scenario. Lawyer: "Uh... Uh.... I really don't know, Your Honor."
Sounds like a lame anti-fa retort...
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Re: Three professors sue UT to keep guns out of their classrooms
Has anyone ever found a link to the appellants’ brief? For some reason I can’t log into the 5th Circuit PACER.
Guns and the Second Amendment are almost a side issue in this case. What is more interesting is that the professors appear to take the position that the Constitution affords them a personal, unalienable right to: be the emperors of “their” classrooms (meaning, the classrooms in which the State pays them to teach); to exercise unchecked plenary power over their students; and to exercise authority superior to the Legislature’s in setting educational policy in a State university.
That we have a faction in this country that actually thinks this way is what is truly dangerous.
Guns and the Second Amendment are almost a side issue in this case. What is more interesting is that the professors appear to take the position that the Constitution affords them a personal, unalienable right to: be the emperors of “their” classrooms (meaning, the classrooms in which the State pays them to teach); to exercise unchecked plenary power over their students; and to exercise authority superior to the Legislature’s in setting educational policy in a State university.
That we have a faction in this country that actually thinks this way is what is truly dangerous.
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I don’t know about that. Show up at an antifa rally and start doing something that makes them uncomfortable, and watch how fast they scream for the cops.spectre wrote: ↑Sun Jul 15, 2018 12:22 pmI'm sure they agree cops shouldn't carry guns within 1000' of an antifa rally because the effect it has chilling of free speech.Abraham wrote: ↑Thu Jul 12, 2018 12:44 pm "I like the Judge's hypothetical to the professors' lawyer whether they would have standing to sue the State to prevent the chilling of free speech in a public park/rally scenario. Lawyer: "Uh... Uh.... I really don't know, Your Honor."
Sounds like a lame anti-fa retort...
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The professors and antifa are in the same boat. Free speech must be protected but only when it agrees with them.BSHII wrote: ↑Sun Jul 15, 2018 1:08 pmI don’t know about that. Show up at an antifa rally and start doing something that makes them uncomfortable, and watch how fast they scream for the cops.spectre wrote: ↑Sun Jul 15, 2018 12:22 pmI'm sure they agree cops shouldn't carry guns within 1000' of an antifa rally because the effect it has chilling of free speech.Abraham wrote: ↑Thu Jul 12, 2018 12:44 pm "I like the Judge's hypothetical to the professors' lawyer whether they would have standing to sue the State to prevent the chilling of free speech in a public park/rally scenario. Lawyer: "Uh... Uh.... I really don't know, Your Honor."
Sounds like a lame anti-fa retort...
I never figured out how concealed guns have a chilling effect on free speech. Maybe because I don't have a PhD.
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But I am at the gun store
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But I am at the gun store
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Re: Three professors sue UT to keep guns out of their classrooms
It's easy for PANSIES (People Always Nauseatingly Scared In Every Situation).spectre wrote: ↑Sun Jul 15, 2018 1:13 pmThe professors and antifa are in the same boat. Free speech must be protected but only when it agrees with them.BSHII wrote: ↑Sun Jul 15, 2018 1:08 pmI don’t know about that. Show up at an antifa rally and start doing something that makes them uncomfortable, and watch how fast they scream for the cops.spectre wrote: ↑Sun Jul 15, 2018 12:22 pmI'm sure they agree cops shouldn't carry guns within 1000' of an antifa rally because the effect it has chilling of free speech.Abraham wrote: ↑Thu Jul 12, 2018 12:44 pm "I like the Judge's hypothetical to the professors' lawyer whether they would have standing to sue the State to prevent the chilling of free speech in a public park/rally scenario. Lawyer: "Uh... Uh.... I really don't know, Your Honor."
Sounds like a lame anti-fa retort...
I never figured out how concealed guns have a chilling effect on free speech. Maybe because I don't have a PhD.
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Re: Three professors sue UT to keep guns out of their classrooms
It makes me want to sue UT for letting village idiots teach college classes and soak the taxpayers for it to boot.
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Re: Three professors sue UT to keep guns out of their classrooms
Can they be fired for making a frivolous lawsuit against their employer? If not, can the legislature cut off taxpayer funding for their salaries?
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Re: Three professors sue UT to keep guns out of their classrooms
ELB wrote: ↑Fri Aug 17, 2018 9:21 pm They lose again:
https://reason.com/volokh/2018/08/17/fi ... tional-cha
It's notable how widespread the perception is that the "campus carry" concept refers to carrying in institutional buildings, not "on campus." Of course, it's difficult to imagine why somebody would go on a campus without entering any of the buildings, but still, the misunderstanding is everywhere. Licensed carriers have been carrying "on campus" for years.Three professors from the University of Texas at Austin challenged a Texas law permitting the concealed carry of handguns on campus
Another component of the discussion that is seldom acknowledged is that to have an LTC you have to be at least 21 years old, which precludes at least 65% of the undergraduates, and probably a much higher percentage of freshmen and sophomores. So they're off the list. About 10% of the students are from other states; it's unlikely that they're concealed carrying under a reciprocity provision. Another 10% are from other countries; same with them.
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