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  2. Texas Gov. Greg Abbott calls for universities to curb ... - AOL

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    Gov. Greg Abbott, shown at the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board's annual leadership conference last fall, is ordering Texas universities to update free speech policies to better protect ...

  3. After Abbott's order, protests, here’s what college free ...

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    Read how universities across the state from ACC to Texas A&M changed their free speech policies to comply, such as adding prohibitions to camping.

  4. Defending Free Speech on Campus Means Defending Student ... - AOL

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    Free speech and a free press go hand in hand, and they face similar challenges on college campuses as in the world at large.Advocates often discuss the “campus speech” problem as if it’s a ...

  5. Free speech zone - Wikipedia

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    The use of free speech zones on university campuses is controversial. Many universities created on-campus free speech zones during the 1960s and 1970s, during which protests on-campus (especially against the Vietnam War) were common. Generally, the requirements are that the university is given advance notice and that they are held in locations ...

  6. Student rights in U.S. higher education - Wikipedia

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    Right to free speech and association rights; Students retain their first amendment rights in institutions of higher education. [135] Papish v. Board of Curators of the Univ. of Missouri (1973) and Joyner v. Whiting (1973) found students may engage in speech that do not interfere with the rights of others or of the operation of the school. [136]

  7. Censorship of student media in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The censorship of student media in the United States is the suppression of student-run news operations' free speech by school administrative bodies, typically state schools. This consists of schools using their authority to control the funding and distribution of publications, taking down articles, and preventing distribution.

  8. About 150 people testify at Texas Senate hearing on SB 17 ...

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    Members of the UT campus community, including students, faculty and alumni, begin a march Tuesday from the UT Tower to the Capitol to attend the Texas Senate Higher Education Subcommittee hearing ...

  9. U.S. House panel examines free speech on college campuses as ...

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    U.S. lawmakers debated the freedom of speech of students on college campuses during a committee hearing Wednesday.