At Berkeley, a Protest at a Dean's Home Tests the Limits of Free Speech
Briefly

Erwin Chemerinsky's clash with pro-Palestinian students at his home highlights the intricate balance between free speech and privacy on private property.
Chemerinsky's wife's attempt to stop the students from speaking was deemed excessive by the disruptors, who felt entitled to voice their opinions at the university-sponsored event.
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