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    Free speech lawsuits mount after Charlie Kirk assassination - NPR

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    Following Charlie Kirk's death, Iowa lawmakers propose bills to revoke educator licenses for social media posts celebrating political violence or supporting student protests, sparking free speech lawsuits.

    1. Free speech lawsuits mount after Charlie Kirk assassination  NPR
    2. After Charlie Kirk’s death, Iowa lawmakers target teachers’ social media posts  KCCI
    3. Bill would deny licenses to Iowa educators who celebrate political violence or assist student protests  Radio Iowa
    4. Bill would allow denial of educator licenses over posts ‘celebrating’ Kirk death  Iowa Capital Dispatch
    5. 'Charlie Kirk' bill axes Iowa educator licenses for cheering violence  The Des Moines Register

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