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A teacher has been suspended after reports claim he showed a video of Charlie Kirk's violent death to students in his class.
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While praising Charlie Kirk’s commitment to free speech, Texas leaders move to punish students celebrating his death
Gov. Greg Abbott called for a student to be expelled for celebrating Kirk’s death. Legal experts say the student’s speech is likely constitutionally protected.
Less than a week after the assassination of Charlie Kirk, a handful of teachers across California have been put on administrative leave for alleged celebrations of his death.
Even as Texas leaders have vowed to continue to fight for free speech on college campuses, many have also demanded consequences for people who express sentiments they disagree with.
Emergency alerts shared by UVU during the Charlie Kirk shooting included information that wasn't true and led to students and faculty second-guessing whether to run away or hide on campus.
Conservative efforts to call out and punish educators over liberal ideas have grown for years, led in part by Charlie Kirk himself.
Gov. Greg Abbott called for a student to be expelled for celebrating Kirk’s death. Legal experts say the student’s speech is likely constitutionally protected.
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