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Tennessee Bill Bans Walkouts at Public Universities

Republican lawmakers in Tennessee have passed legislation that would prohibit walkouts at the state’s public universities, with the bill now sent to the governor’s desk. The measure is presented as a way to protect free speech by preventing disruptions during events. Critics may see it as restricting student protest rights.

Key Points

  • Legislation targets walkouts at Tennessee public universities to avoid event disruptions.
  • Republicans claim the bill safeguards free speech by maintaining order.
  • Bill awaits governor’s signature after passing the legislature.

Implications for Educational Freedom

This legislation could represent government overreach in higher education by limiting students’ rights to protest, potentially infringing on educational freedom and free expression. It has no direct implications for K-12 school choice or parental empowerment but highlights tensions between state control and individual rights in public institutions.

Source: Sit and Stay Seated? Walkouts at One State’s Public Universities Could Soon Be Banned.

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