New regulations ban all books including any description of ‘sexual conduct’ for all students, regardless of the book’s educational value or the student’s age.
The House Judiciary Committee issued a subpoena demanding information from academic researchers studying “misinformation” at Stanford University’s Internet Observatory.
The Ohio legislature is considering a bill that threatens academic freedom with provisions that constitute curricular bans as well as language that would diminish academic freedom and First Amendment protections.
The Texas House of Representatives is considering unconstitutional legislation that would prohibit colleges and universities from using public money for drag performances or activities that express support for abortion.
On March 29, the U.S. House Subcommittee on Higher Education and Workforce Development held a hearing titled “Diversity of Thought: Protecting Free Speech on College Campuses.”
Several states in the past three months have either issued executive orders or introduced legislation on this topic that would regulate how race and sex is discussed on college and university campuses.