UA USA Student List: Expelled Students of University of Alabama updated list with names 2019

UA USA Student List: Expelled Students of University of Alabama updated list with names: The cases were similar and the punishment was the same.

Even three years ago, many Americans applauded when the University of Oklahoma expelled two brothers from members for his role in helping lead a racist song that was recorded and went viral. But despite popular support for the decision and the closure of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon campus, legal experts said the foundation disobeyed the rights of the first amendment to the students, which protects even the harshest speeches.

Now a student from the University of Alabama has been expelled after she posted videos on the incest site containing racial slurs and won her national condemnation. Do the same arguments arise again - did the university, a public institution acting as a government representative, violate the law?

"I think the students have a strong case to sue the University of Alabama for violating the rights of the first amendment," said Irvine Chemerinsky, a constitutional researcher and dean of the University of California, Berkeley, School of Law. "His speech is protected by the First Amendment, even though it is offensive and uses appellations."

The student, Harley Barber, posted the videos to Einstagram on Martin Luther King's Day while she was close to the sink in an early video, saying: "Do not waste water because of the people in Syria."

"I like how I act like I love black, because I hate blacks" barber claimed in the video, repeat the epithet several times.

In a second post, apparently in response to critics of the first video, Barber says she wanted to join her female club, Faye Alpha, since high school (the result of a reaction, since she was removed from the fellowship). Look directly at the camera and declare it "Do not bother if it's Martin Luther King Day" and screams "Creole" repeatedly.

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