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Faculty unions accuse Texas Tech of lecture hall censorship
Two faculty unions sued Texas Tech University System over memos restricting teaching on race, sexual orientation, and gender, claiming First Amendment violations. The memos required submitting course materials on these topics and eliminated programs focused on sexual orientation and gender identity.
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Texas American Association of University Professors-American Federation of TeachersorganizationNational American Association of University ProfessorsorganizationTexas Tech University SystemorganizationBrandon CreightonpersonSenate Bill 37topicLegal Defense FundorganizationLambda LegalorganizationDred Scott v. Sanfordtopic
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