University of Illinois settles speech code lawsuit before Supreme Court can review case – College Fix

The taxpayer-funded institution only made one legally binding promise – to not reinstate a provision it removed soon after the suit was filed. That provision required prior approval for students to post and distribute “promotional materials of candidates for non-campus elections.”

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