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|a The Constitution Goes to College :
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|a Five constitutional ideas that have influenced the identity of American universities -- Academic freedom and the living constitution -- The public and the private sphere -- Rights and privileges -- Ordered liberty -- Competing conceptions of equality.
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|a American college campuses, where ideas are freely exchanged, contested, and above all uncensored, are historical hotbeds of political and social turmoil. In the past decade alone, the media has carefully tracked the controversy surrounding the speech of Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad at Columbia, the massacres at Virginia Tech, the dismissal of Harvard's President Lawrence Summers, and the lacrosse team rape case at Duke, among others. No matter what the event, the conflicts that arise on our campuses can be viewed in terms of constitutional principles, which either control or influence.
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