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Federal judge temporarily blocks key parts of Texas law that limits campus protests

Judge David A. Ezra cited First Amendment violations in blocking UT System’s enforcement of Senate Bill 2972, which restricts student speech overnight and during finals.

  • A federal judge temporarily blocked Texas's Senate Bill 2972, stating it likely violates the First Amendment, which protects free speech.
  • The law restricts expressive activities at public universities from 10 p.m. to 8 a.m., raising concerns about overreach.
  • The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression filed a lawsuit against the law on behalf of several student groups, arguing the law was overly broad and could chill free speech.
  • Judge David Ezra emphasized, 'The First Amendment does not have a bedtime of 10 p.m.' and noted the law's lack of a compelling interest.
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KUT broke the news in Austin, United States on Tuesday, October 14, 2025.
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