Student organization for centrists/moderates/"third way" folks?
Posted: Mon Aug 03, 2020 4:02 pm
I didn't know where to post this—mods, please feel free to move this topic to a more appropriate thread.
Here's my question: I recently transferred to a CCN school, and I am interested in becoming involved with a student organization that hosts timely legal and political lectures and/or debates. Recently, I’ve become interested in the issue of free speech on academic campuses. Looking through my school’s list of student organizations, the only options I’m seeing either fall hard right (the Federalist Society) or hard left (the ACLU). Where do the “third way”/Pete Buttigieg/Sam Harris/Dave Rubin/non-progressive types go to hear civil discourse between progressives and conservatives on law school campuses? I’m willing to bring a student chapter of a centrist/moderate/free speech organization to campus if one doesn’t already exist at my law school.
Here's my question: I recently transferred to a CCN school, and I am interested in becoming involved with a student organization that hosts timely legal and political lectures and/or debates. Recently, I’ve become interested in the issue of free speech on academic campuses. Looking through my school’s list of student organizations, the only options I’m seeing either fall hard right (the Federalist Society) or hard left (the ACLU). Where do the “third way”/Pete Buttigieg/Sam Harris/Dave Rubin/non-progressive types go to hear civil discourse between progressives and conservatives on law school campuses? I’m willing to bring a student chapter of a centrist/moderate/free speech organization to campus if one doesn’t already exist at my law school.