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- Texas Passed a Law Protecting Campus Speech. It’s on the . . .
In 2019, Texas guaranteed expansive First Amendment protections on college campuses with a new law intended to be a corrective to ideological conformity in higher education Then came the Oct 7
- Texas moves to restrict protests on college campuses | The . . .
Senate Bill 2972 would give university systems’ governing boards the power to limit where protests can take place on campus and more tools to police them Lawmakers voted 21-10 to advance the
- Texas legislature overrules free speech concerns with passage . . .
The Texas House passed a bill on Tuesday that would require public schools and colleges to adopt the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance’s definition of antisemitism
- Texas House passes limits to free speech at universities
With a 97-39 vote, the House approved its version of Senate Bill 2972, dubbed the "Campus Protection Act," which included more free speech protections than the original Senate bill
- Texas House Passes Bill to Protect Campus Free Speech
The Texas House of Representatives has passed a bill to protect free speech at all higher education institutes within the state The House Bill 2100, introduced by state representative Briscoe Cain earlier this month, passed by a vote of 82-56 on Monday
- Campus Free Speech in Texas - accessiblelaw. untdallas. edu
Earlier this year, the 86th Texas Legislature passed Senate Bill 18, also known as the “Campus Free Speech Bill ”¹The main purpose of the bill, which became effective September 1, 2019, is to bolster free speech protections on campuses of public universities in Texas ²Although campus free speech has historically sparked debate across the
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