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So what if a corporation released noise pollution. So other people can’t speak. That noise pollution is 1A protected Speech correct so the government can’t block it. Which means there is no free speech.
A freedom of speech seem to include a freedom to hear (ie to have effective communications). Without a freedom to hear then you can’t have free speech.
The exact hypothetical would be the Koch brothers hating Yale so they shutdown Yale with giant noise machines. This is essentially what Stanford allowed to happen to the judge.
The government is perfectly allowed to regulate noise pollution. That’s mostly for the other rights like life, liberty and happiness, I suppose, so the hypothetical isn’t a very good fit.
More importantly, there is a difference between positive and negative actions. Stanford is not obligated to make a welcoming channel for any particular idea. It’s merely prevented from clogging those channels itself.
I think there’d be a case if Stanford actively set up the interference as viewpoint discrimination. This gets thorny very quickly when separating private speech from employee speech from public speech. Perhaps the DEI Dean’s involvement counts, and we’ll see a lawsuit accordingly.
I mean invading another groups space and yelling so they can’t speak sounds exactly like noise pollution to me.
So the Koch brothers could just blast I love Jesus outside of Yale and that’s Speech right?
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