Under Kansas’ newly passed KIRK Act — named after conservative activist Charlie Kirk — controversial and offensive demonstrations like the one recently seen at Kansas State University are now far more difficult for public universities to stop or remove, even when students and community leaders view them as racist, degrading, or emotionally harmful. The controversy erupted after an individual sat on a bench in Bosco Student Plaza displaying a sig…
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