Indiana Attorney General's office dismisses lawsuit against state's "intellectual diversity" law, Senate Enrolled Act 202.
Indiana Attorney General's office dismisses lawsuit against state's "intellectual diversity" law, Senate Enrolled Act 202, signed in March 2021. The law, requiring free inquiry, free expression, and intellectual diversity in classrooms, faces legal challenge from university professors and ACLU of Indiana, who argue it violates the First and Fourteenth Amendments. The Attorney General's office claims the plaintiffs lack standing to bring the action, stating that the law enables students to engage in free inquiry and fosters diversity of thought in universities.
August 07, 2024
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