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15 U. St. Thomas L.J. 1 (2018-2019)

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ARTICLE


     THE ANTI-CODDLING NARRATIVE AND

                      CAMPUS SPEECH


                             ROB   KAHN*


                               ABSTRACT
     In this essay, I respond to an argument raised by some of the sources in
Professor Chris Roederer's Editor-in-Chief Lecture, namely that a major
reason speech is under assault on college campuses is that college students
have been coddled by parents, teachers, and now by university administra-
tors. I refer to this as the anti-coddling narrative. In what follows, I argue
that the anti-coddling narrative is problematic for two reasons: (1) it does
not accurately depict the challenges facing this generation of college stu-
dents, and indeed ignores other groups that demand coddling; and (2) it will
not convince  college students to adopt free speech values. Instead, we
should replace the anti-coddling narrative with a perspective that treats
campus  protests for safe spaces and trigger warnings as speech acts just as
worthy of protection as the speech acts they oppose.

    I. The  Anti-Coddling Moment  .    ..........................     2
    II. Is The Coddling Label Accurate?   .......................  5
       A.  The  Actual Challenges Facing Millennials .............    6
       B.  Coddling  vs. Zero Tolerance .  ......................     8
       C.  Coddling  and Consumerism.      ...................... 11
   III. The Flawed Politics of the Anti-Coddling Narrative ........  12
       A.  The  Limits of Intergenerational Name Calling ......... .12
       B.  Disrespecting Student Speech    ...................... 13
       C.  Coddling  and Silencing .    .........................    15
   IV. The  Benefits of Abandoning the Anti-Coddling Narrative ..    19
       A.  A  Shift from Listeners to Speakers .................. 20
       B.  Creating A  Space to Solve Problems   ................ 21

    * Professor of Law, University of St. Thomas School of Law. I would like to thank Tom
Berg, Neil Hamilton, Greg Sisk, and Jacqueline Baronian. Let me also thank the University of St.
Thomas Law Journal editors for their helpful suggestions. They have made this a stronger article
as a result. I presented an abbreviated version of this paper at the University of St. Thomas Faculty
Research Slam held on January 30, 2018.


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