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States eulogize Charlie Kirk with new laws promoting religion and free speech

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States eulogize Charlie Kirk with new laws promoting religion and free speech

Several US states are introducing laws in the name of Charlie Kirk, a conservative activist who was killed while speaking at a university last year, to promote free speech and the inclusion of religion in history courses. The laws, which have been met with controversy, aim to limit restrictions on free speech on college campuses and encourage the discussion of the positive impacts of religion.

Several US states are introducing laws in honor of Charlie Kirk, a conservative activist killed while speaking at a Utah university last year. The laws aim to promote free speech on college campuses and encourage the discussion of the positive impacts of religion in history courses. In Kansas, a new law allows college students to sue their schools for free-speech violations, while in Tennessee, a law encourages teachers to include the positive impacts of religion in American history courses. Over 60 Kirk-themed bills have been proposed in more than 20 states. The laws have been met with controversy, with some Democrats denouncing Kirk's past remarks as racist. The measures are seen as a tribute to Kirk's ideology and legacy.

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