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Kansas Legislature overrides governor’s veto of campus free speech bill honoring Charlie Kirk
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Kansas Legislature overrides governor’s veto of campus free speech bill honoring Charlie Kirk

The Kansas State Legislature overrode Governor Laura Kelly’s veto of a bill named in honor of assassinated political commentator Charlie Kirk that strengthens free speech protections on college campuses. House Bill 2333 received two-thirds support in both chambers this month, overruling the governor’s objection. Part of the bill, known as the Kansas Intellectual Rights and Knowledge Act… Source

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Georgetown professor raises questions about comedy, cancel culture in new book
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Georgetown professor raises questions about comedy, cancel culture in new book

Professor talks about tenure’s effects on free speech, Gen Z humor, and more Georgetown University Professor Jacques Berlinerblau is back with another book, “Can We Laugh at That?: Comedy in a Conflicted Age,” which tackles issues of comedy and free speech. A professor at Georgetown’s Center for Jewish Civilization, he is a prolific author and commentator on higher education. Source

‘We all have our line’: Margaret Atwood talks book bans, political polarization in U. Arkansas keynote
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‘We all have our line’: Margaret Atwood talks book bans, political polarization in U. Arkansas keynote

“You’re not going to cheer when we come to the terror,” Margaret Atwood told a University of Arkansas audience on Tuesday, drawing applause for comparing today’s political climate to the French Revolution. “The Handmaid’s Tale” author joined the University of Arkansas’ Distinguished Lectures Committee on April 14 for “a conversation on literature, power, and the future. Source

U. Washington responds to congressman’s concerns about ties to Chinese military
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U. Washington responds to congressman’s concerns about ties to Chinese military

Questions raised about universities collaborating with Chinese entities on national security-related research The University of Washington said it “takes research security and integrity very seriously,” following concerns raised by a Republican congressman about the school’s ties to the Chinese military. Congressman John Moolenaar (R-MI) asked the National Science Foundation to look into… Source