Hundreds of university general counsel are apparently doing little to ensure that their schools are not unconstitutionally violating the free speech rights of students and faculty.

That’s according to a speech by U.S. Deputy Associate Attorney General Jesse Panuccio at the 2019 Harvard Alumni Symposium over the weekend. He specifically cited Clemson University, the University of California at Berkeley, the University of Michigan and others as among 418 schools with troublesome free speech policies. Not everyone agrees with Panuccio.

Jesse Panuccio, Principal Deputy Associate Attorney General of the United States. (Photo: Courtesy Photo)