Interrupting a class or a speaker in a UW System classroom could soon get students kicked-out of school.
The Wisconsin Assembly yesterday approved a proposed law that would enforce new rules for speech on campus. The rules require a suspension for anyone who disrupts a speaker, a class, or a rally twice. A third offense can get the student expelled. Republicans at the statehouse say the rules protect free speech. Democrats say the idea attacks free speech.
The proposal now heads to the State Senate.