Supreme Court turns away college bias response team challenge as Thomas, Alito dissent
- The Supreme Court declined to hear a challenge regarding university bias response teams, stating it involved free speech concerns.
- Indiana University argued its bias response program included no disciplinary actions, only voluntary discussions after complaints, aiming to support affected individuals.
- Speech First claimed that bias response programs chill free speech and detract from open debate.
- Justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito expressed disappointment at not addressing the issue, emphasizing a fragmented understanding of First Amendment rights across campuses.
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