The 'Free Speech' Law will create Courtroom and Classroom Chaos

Main author: Renton, David
Other authors: Scott-Baumann, Alison
Format: Monographs and Working Papers           
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id eprints-37525
recordtype eprints
institution SOAS, University of London
collection SOAS Research Online
language English
language_search English
topic KD United Kingdom and Ireland
description The government has published its higher education (freedom of speech) bill. Despite the lack of evidence of a free speech crisis in the sector, and the use of no platform elsewhere and on digital platforms, under the bill, universities will have a new duty to secure freedom of speech for staff members, students and visiting speakers. A new Director for Freedom of Speech and Academic Freedom will be given powers to decide if courses, talks or university policies maintain academic freedom. Most troublingly, anyone (“a person”) will be able to sue (“bring civil proceedings”) where they believe that a university or student union has failed to protect free speech.
format Monographs and Working Papers
author Renton, David
author_facet Renton, David
Scott-Baumann, Alison
authorStr Renton, David
author_letter Renton, David
author2 Scott-Baumann, Alison
author2Str Scott-Baumann, Alison
title The 'Free Speech' Law will create Courtroom and Classroom Chaos
publisher SOAS Influencing the Corridors of Power project (ICOP)
publishDate 2021
url https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/37525/