Louisiana has officially become the 10th U.S. state to pass legislation protecting free expression on college campuses.
Last week, Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards signed Senate Bill 364, which will require institutions of higher education to “develop policies, regulations, and expectations of students regarding free expression and association on campus.”
Half of all U.S. states have now either passed or introduced legislation to defend the First Amendment on college campuses. Tweet This
[RELATED: MAP: 24 states have now proposed campus free speech bills]
The law further requires those policies to “be made public in the institution's handbook, on its website, and through student orientation programs,” “be incorporated in the materials, programs, and procedures provided to all employees and students,” and “provide information regarding the procedures whereby a person aggrieved by a violation of...the institution's policies on free expression may seek relief.”
Notably, the new legislation mandates
Louisiana gov reverses course, signs campus free speech bill(campusreform.org)
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