A move is being made to block an Alabama law against diversity, equity, and inclusion programs and restrictions to so-called "divisive concepts." Senate Bill 129 prevents public universities across the state from dedicating funding to DEI programs.
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The ACLU has filed a motion seeking an injunction against Alabama’s SB 129, which bans discussions on "divisive concepts" at public universities.
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“SB 129 is a broad and sweeping legislation that prophylactically bans public college and university professors from expressing certain viewpoints about eight divisive concepts. The law’s chill on protected speech is expansive, causing serious harm to thousands of instructors across Alabama,” it reads.
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