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12 pages in length. The quest for political correctness – both dubious and preclusive of all else – has reached an apex of complete irrationality when it comes to appeasing society's most vocal protestors, a wave of senselessness that has all but overtaken today's institutions of higher learning. College campus codes – "any behavior, verbal or physical, that stigmatizes or victimizes individuals on the basis of race, ethnic or national origin" (Kors et al, 1999, p. PG) – have overruled any logical approach to human interaction where prejudice – often perceived - is concerned, mandating instead the manner by which college students interact. This overt attempt to quell the presence of racially offensive exchanges has wholly bypassed its original objective, instead creating an entirely unprecedented – if not unwelcome – directive of how people are to relate to one another without offending a person's ethnic orientation in the process while disregarding everyone's innate right to freedom of speech. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
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that has all but overtaken todays institutions of higher learning. College campus codes - "any behavior, verbal or physical, that stigmatizes or victimizes individuals on the basis of race,
ethnic or national origin" (Kors et al, 1999, p. PG) - have overruled any logical approach to human interaction where prejudice - often perceived - is concerned, mandating instead the
manner by which college students interact. This overt attempt to quell the presence of racially offensive exchanges has wholly bypassed its original objective, instead creating an entirely unprecedented -
if not unwelcome - directive of how people are to relate to one another without offending a persons ethnic orientation in the process while disregarding everyones innate right to freedom
of speech. II. CASES One of the very essential issues that helped to establish the foundation of constitutional rights was the fight
for freedom of speech. In many eyes, the inherent censorship of campus speech codes is nothing more than a fundamental attack upon an individuals right to express his or
her views; it has been the aim of those directly harassed by campus speech codes to eliminate such suppressive activity. Myriad Supreme Court cases have revolved around the notion
of First Amendment rights pertaining to content and place, with the high court often ruling that states were not allowed to forbid expression due to either element resulting from state-based
standards. Indeed, within the past several years, the Supreme Court has had to grapple with many controversial First Amendment issues and decide accordingly the best way to appease both
the law and the public. By way of this power, the Supreme Court attempts to uphold the very nature of Americas Constitution by
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