West Point professors sue over restrictions on classroom speech and publishing

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West Point professors are suing, alleging they are barred from expressing opinions in class and must get prior approval for all writing and publishing. The lawsuit claims the U.S. Military Academy's new policy, enacted after a Trump executive order, violates the First Amendment by scrutinizing faculty speech and branding. The suit details actions like removing books and courses, and punishing faculty, stating the policy aims to suppress academic freedom.


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