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The University of Texas System Board of Regents passed a policy Thursday that will limit how and when "controversial topics" can be taught.
The system board did not specify what topics are considered controversial or elaborate on how the policy will be enforced. The language echoes similar restrictions at the Texas A&M and Texas Tech ...
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