Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird is leading a group of states in advocating for free speech on college campuses and calling on university leadership to not give into the “Assassin’s Veto,” according to a letter released Thursday.

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The letter cautions college officials against stifling free speech and debate in the name of protecting it through unfair or disproportionate security measures and costs. This move comes after the Iowa Board of Regents directed public universities to quickly investigate and censure, up to job termination, employees alleged to have posted negative comments about right-wing influencer Charlie Kirk.

Kirk was shot and killed Sept. 10 at Utah Valley University duri

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