12-30-2007, 11:48 PM
> Students do have rights, but I don't believe that unlimited anonymous free speech about
> their profs is among them.
Again, no answer necessary....
'Just pointing out that the right to speak or write anonymously when not a matter of slander/libel or incitement to illegal acts is generally protected under the First Amendment to the Constitution under the principles of freedom of speech and freedom of association.
http://www.eff.org/issues/anonymity
Also, it might be worth noting for your own edification that you are posting somewhat anonymously in a public forum wherein you frequently criticize students. Why are they not to be permitted the same privilege with regard to you?
> their profs is among them.
Again, no answer necessary....
'Just pointing out that the right to speak or write anonymously when not a matter of slander/libel or incitement to illegal acts is generally protected under the First Amendment to the Constitution under the principles of freedom of speech and freedom of association.
http://www.eff.org/issues/anonymity
Also, it might be worth noting for your own edification that you are posting somewhat anonymously in a public forum wherein you frequently criticize students. Why are they not to be permitted the same privilege with regard to you?