Supreme Court Upholds Bias Teams
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Supreme Court sidesteps dispute over "bias-response teams" on campus

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The Supreme Court declines to consider whether university "bias-response teams" chill students' speech.
Justice Samuel Alito says he will take up the appeal from Speech First , an organization that aims to protect free speech rights.
Justice Clarence Thomas dissented from the court's denial of the case.
Speech First has mounted similar challenges to bias response teams at the University of Michigan , University of Texas and University of Central Florida .
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