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Iowa 2021 Legislative Report - Week 12 | Dentons Davis Brown


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In Week 12, the Iowa Legislature passed through the second funnel and Rita Hart dropped her contest of the election results. The Governor has signed over three dozen bills.
The close of the twelfth week brought the close of the second legislative funnel.  This legislative milestone narrows the policy discussion for the remainder of session.  Going forward, only bills that have advanced through one chamber and through committee in the opposite chamber can be considered in addition to appropriations bills and ways and means bills.  Effectively, committee work on policy has come to completion for the legislative session.  Senate committees will continue to meet to consider Governor appointments, though that work is slated to be completed by the end of week 14 (April 15).  ....

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Atlas, Ferguson, and Hanson: On Free Speech at Stanford


Atlas, Ferguson, and Hanson: On Free Speech at Stanford
What is the purpose of academic freedom?
Is it to allow all kinds of ideas to be expressed and explored, protecting even speech that people in the past considered heretical—protecting free expression that some people today would like to “cancel”? Or is it to allow co-workers in the ideological minority to be personally and selectively disparaged with impunity?
The answer for some faculty at Stanford University would appear to be the latter.
In a recent meeting of the Stanford Faculty Senate, four professors (Joshua Landy, Stephen Monismith, David Palumbo-Liu and David Spiegel) presented and then subsequently published a farrago of falsehoods directed against various fellows of the Hoover Institution. Their complaint was, first, that the Hoover fellows’ views were unapologetically conservative and, second, that they appeared antithetical to the majority of those of the Stanford community†....

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