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Student Rights on Campus: Absent Force, Does the Concept Apply?

Student Rights on Campus: Absent Force, Does the Concept Apply?

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September 19, 2013

Join us for a Webinar on September 23, 2013
Title: Student Rights on Campus: Absent Force, Does the Concept Apply? - Presenter: Alexander R. Cohen
Date: Monday, September 23, 2013
Time: 9:00 PM - 10:00 PM EDT


Universities are often accused of violating students' "rights," especially their rights to free speech and due process. But universities are not governments, and these "rights violations" do not involve the initiation of force.

This webinar will explore the relationship between "student rights" and the rights of man, showing how rights language can be both misleading and informative in this context, and advocating the adoption of rights-like principles on campus.

Space is limited. Reserve your Webinar seat now at:
https://www3.gotomeeting.com/register/183531470

Alexander R. Cohen is the Managing Editor of the Atlas Society's Business Rights Center and an Associate Scholar at The Atlas Society. You can read his blog and other articles on business rights on our website. He earned a bachelor's degree in broadcast journalism at American University and a law degree at the University of Pennsylvania before beginning extensive graduate work in philosophy at the City University of New York, the University of Virginia, and the Atlas Society Graduate Seminar, where he has served as an instructor.

Registration in the webinar is free. But creating the webinar has costs. Please support the Atlas Society's work promoting open Objectivism.

After registering you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the Webinar.

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