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| | FIRE - Dartmouth College: Abolition of Speech Code |
 | | "Dartmouth Ends Confusion Over Speech Policies, Affirms Commitment to Free Speech, and Removes Troubling Documents From Website," FIRE Press Release, May 9, 2005: In a remarkable development for liberty on campus, Dartmouth College has issued a clear and unambiguous statement in favor of free speech. |
 | | However, the election of Hoover Institution fellow Peter Robinson '79 and George Mason University law professor Todd Zywicki '88 to Dartmouth College's Board of Trustees, announced Thursday, is perhaps the most significant event in the institution's recent history. |
 | | "Dartmouth trustee vote raises controversy," Jason Schwartz, The Daily Pennsylvanian, May 13, 2005: By focusing on freedom of speech, Robinson and Zywicki are following in the footsteps of Silicon Valley tycoon T.J. Rodgers, a petition candidate who was elected to Dartmouth's Board of Trustees last year. |
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