Meaningful Campus Engagement with Government Officials: A Response to UCLA’s Critics (Guest Post By UCLA Law Professor David Marcus)
On Tuesday, April 21, UCLA Law’s Federalist Society chapter hosted a lunchtime event with James Percival, general counsel at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. Shortly after the event’s conclusion, carefully selected video clips of moments from the hour began to circulate online. These misleading clips have gone viral, fueled in part by Trump Administration social media accounts. The event has become the latest skirmish in a relentless conservative campaign to discredit universities as bastions of illiberal wokeness. Critics of UCLA Law claim that our administration failed to protect a speaker from gross violations of free speech and civility, and that UCLA students are afraid to debate ideas. I was there. What happened is not what you have heard. What follows is a lengthy description of all I know about the April 21 event. I base the following on my observations as an attendee and on numerous conversations with colleagues and students over the...