The Wisconsin System Board of Regents has approved new rules on free speech which will punish students disrupting classes or speakers who are invited to campus. Both liberal and conservative groups are opposed. It allows the university to expel a student who disrupts someone else’s speech three times in a year. Governor Tony Evers has to give his approval to the plan for it to move forward, but he has said he doesn’t like the idea of punishing people for speaking out.
Neither Side Likes New UW Rules Covering Free Speech
Oct 14, 2019 | 12:33 PM
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