Did USC set 'very bad precedent' by cancelling valedictorian speech over safety threats?
Briefly

USC cited safety concerns for banning a Jewish professor and canceling a Muslim valedictorian's speech, facing pressure to balance free expression and potential threats.
Decisions to cancel speeches were not based on the content but on fears of physical and psychological harm, raising concerns about setting dangerous precedents.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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