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                        Some students and professors say recent changes and scandals chill speech at universities. Others argue that conservative opinions can now be shared more freely.
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                        A federal judge temporarily blocked parts of the law, which limits "expressive activity" on college campuses.
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                        The new law, called the "Campus Protection Act," requires student groups to get the university's permission before inviting guest speakers to campus, among other restrictions. Students have raised concerns that these changes limit their free speech.
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                        Chloe Cole claims the private university canceled an event because of her conservative viewpoints.
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                        Gov. Greg Abbott called for a student to be expelled for celebrating Kirk's death. Legal experts say the student's speech is likely constitutionally protected.
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                        While Oklahoma politicians seek to punish educators critical of the late conservative activist Charlie Kirk online, supporters from across the state gathered at Oklahoma State University to remember his faith and staunch defense of free speech.
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                        The case could decide the future of a Texas law that requires age verification for adult content online.
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                        The complaint argues that the governor’s order is an illegal attempt to suppress a viewpoint critical of a foreign country — Israel.
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                        An effort by conservatives to protect what they see as an assault on free speech on college campuses fell to defeat by the narrowest of margins Thursday...
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                        No restricting free speech, no matter the perspective. A bill backed by Republican lawmakers intends to send that message to college campuses in Kansas....
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
