70 Percent of College Students Say Speech Can Be as Damaging as Physical Violence
A new survey from the Knight Foundation found that more than 1 in 4 college students agreed schools should prohibit "speech they may find offensive or biased."
A new survey from the Knight Foundation found that more than 1 in 4 college students agreed schools should prohibit "speech they may find offensive or biased."
The move "will significantly reduce the amount of time students can be on phones without parental supervision," according to Gov. Glenn Youngkin.
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Parents in Arizona have already proven themselves capable of holding schools accountable.
These aren't outright bans. But they still can chill free speech and academic freedom.
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Stricter regulation of homeschooling families will just lead to harassment from government.
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The plan will help provide “university-sponsored visas that allow them to continue performing and commercializing research without leaving the state.”
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Restricting speech about the world's most pressing problems does not make them go away, nor does it settle any disputes.
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The change came after concerns were raised about "potential personal liability for university actors who deactivate the student registered organization," according to state officials.
"Being a true free speech champion does require that you defend speech that even you disagree with," says libertarian Rikki Schlott.
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The measure, which had been paused since 2020, required students to meet benchmarks in reading, writing, and math.
Their proposal raises obvious free speech concerns.