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Freedom of Thought, Speech and Assembly
1965 General Resolution
Freedom of thought, speech and assembly being particularly essential in colleges and universities where minds must be completely unfettered in their search for the truth;BE IT RESOLVED: That the Unitarian Universalist Association asserts that there should be no curtailment of student and faculty thought, speech and assembly except for rules essential to the orderly conduct of academic work, and that to ban speech or assembly on the basis that it might lead to illegal activity constitutes unwarranted censorship.
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