'Make no mistake, these attacks on education invite administrative censorship by districts and have a profound chilling effect on teachers and students,' writes jeremycyoung
But even in states that already have educational gag orders on the books, new types of censorious legislation are on the way....we are beginning to see a shift from passing new laws to enforcing existing ones in particularly censorious ways.One likely focus of new bills will be to make existing gag orders more punitive.
Higher education—the subject of over half of the gag orders that became law this year—will likely also remain a prime target. Texas seems poised to lead the way. Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick
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