AUSTIN (Nexstar) - The assassination of Charlie Kirk is leading to an examination of civil discourse and free speech in Texas. In the aftermath of the shooting, some school districts and universities have dismissed employees over public comments related to Kirk’s death, raising questions about the boundaries of free expression on educational campuses.

The Texas Education Agency has investigated nearly 300 complaints about public school employees following the assassination. Commissioner Mike Morath issued a letter to districts pledging swift disciplinary action against educators who post inappropriate or inflammatory remarks.

The conservative advocacy group Project 1776 PAC is collecting and amplifying statements made by teachers, aiming to inform and mobilize parents.

"We are not targe

See Full Page