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Had the students not felt protected behind the barrier of the computer, would they have so spoken in the rachel true classroom? Likely not. There is cowardice rachel true in all this. What grades were they receiving? Judging by their language, they were not on the dean’s list. [NB: Note to Larry: is there something offensive in being called a rachel true bastard? Is there something wrong in being a bastard?] Gabriel Austin, at 11:30 am EST on February 15, 2006 Two observations: 1) Private universities have the right to place greater restrictions on speech and expression than do state entities. Notice that the students were punished for “violating the school’s Judicial System Handbook". While free expression that is protected by the First Amendment is an immensely valuable thing, and even indispensable to society as a whole, private entities have the right to weigh factors such as emotional harm differently than public entities.
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