Boston University, Pride Flags And The Compliance Trap: Why Institutional Neutrality Is Dividing U.s. Campuses
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Institutional neutrality
Campus expression
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Boston University is at the center of a significant debate regarding institutional neutrality and campus expression, particularly following the enforcement of a policy that restricts signs, banners, and flags on university property. This has sparked discussions about the implications of compliance with regulatory pressures and the potential for overcorrection in institutional policies
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Boston University has become the center of a major debate about institutional neutrality, campus expression and the risks of overcorrecting in response to regulatory pressure.
The controversy began after the university enforced a long-standing policy restricting signs, banners, posters and flags on outward-facing university property, including windows and doors.
The enforcement included the removal of...
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Boston University is at the center of a significant debate regarding institutional neutrality and campus expression, particularly following the enforcement of a policy that restricts signs, banners, and flags on university property. This has sparked discussions about the implications of compliance with regulatory pressures and the potential for overcorrection in institutional policies.