Who Has the Right to Free Speech? Immigration, Civil Liberty, and Freedom of Expression
Tuesday, March 5, 2024 3pm to 4:30pm
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Free expression is a human right and cornerstone of a democratic society.
The U.S. Constitution enshrines the right to free expression, but not all those who reside within the country’s borders have equal protection. Some migrants to the U.S. are leaving situations where their rights were threatened, and they embrace the principle of free expression. Those same migrants may find their rights circumscribed when they arrive in the United States.
What can be done to counter threats to free expression for immigrants? How can we protect civil liberties and the law while also protecting human rights and building a diverse, inclusive, and safe society? When is it appropriate to deny visa applications because of a person’s political views?
Our panel of experts will explore these questions in a discussion moderated by Stephen Yale-Loehr (Cornell Law School). This event is hosted by Global Cornell and its Migrations initiative. Learn more about how Global Cornell supports global freedom of expression and Scholars Under Threat.
Panelists
- Cecillia Wang, Deputy Legal Director, American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU)
- Austin Kocher, Research Assistant Professor, Syracuse University
- Beth Lyon, Associate Dean for Experiential Education, Clinical Professor of Law, and Clinical Program Director, Cornell Law School
- Gautam Hans, Associate Clinical Professor of Law, Cornell Law School
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