Via College Fix:
The First Amendment requires the state of Texas to limit the Second Amendment.
It’s not quite that simple, but three professors are making the case that the freedom to engage in robust classroom discussion is contingent on keeping guns out of class that are not “well-regulated,” in a lawsuit to block the state’s campus-carry law from taking effect next month.
It’s a change in strategy from what Texas professors seemed to coalesce around in the past year: promising to flout the law and ban students from bringing guns to class. (Students just decided to carry dildos.)
The Texas Tribune reports that Jennifer Lynn Glass, Lisa Moore and Mia Carter claim the law will chill speech in their “courses that touch emotional issues like gay rights and abortion” – a variation of another professor’s claim that campus carry will lead to grade inflation.
