LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The University of Louisville’s president has issued a statement regarding free speech on campus following recent controversy.
Graphic posters depicting the death of conservative activist Charlie Kirk’s assassination were found on campus shortly after the podcaster’s death.
University President Gerry Bradley shared the following statement regarding free speech on Monday to WHAS11:
Dear Cardinal Community,
In recent weeks, our society — and our Cardinal community — have faced many challenges that go along with the privilege and responsibility of our right to free speech.
Free speech is one of the most powerful rights we have — and it’s protected by the First Amendment. It gives every citizen the ability to question authority, share ideas and demand change. Without i