The bill mandates that Louisiana higher education
leaders devise standards and procedures that protect academic freedom, both
inside and outside of the classroom in regards to university-sponsored events
and spaces. It seeks to prevent protests against speech from impending the
presentation of learning experiences.
While Louisiana public institutions of higher education
largely have been free of such disruptions – just last year, Louisiana State
University Baton Rouge handled well an event where some
elements wished to block presentation of certain views – the incident in
Florida reminds of the possible negative consequences if a school has not
prepared to defend free speech. That involved the commencement speech by Department
of Education Secretary Betsy DeVos to graduates of the historically black
university.