Settlement reached in Haskell University free speech case

 

February 9, 2022



LAWRENCE, Kan. (AP) — Haskell Indian Nations University has settled a lawsuit filed after a former university president sought to dictate what student journalists could report and write.

Free-speech advocates said the settlement agreement with former Haskell student journalist Jared Nally includes policy reforms that will protect students' constitutional rights on the Haskell campus, The Lawrence Journal-World reported.

Nally sued school official s in October 2020 when the university's then-president, Ronald Graham, sent him a directive telling him not to contact any government agency for info...



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