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April 19, 2008
Law: Arizona bill would prohibit race-based student groups on public campuses
An Arizona legislative committee has passed an amendment to a routine homeland-security bill that would prohibit students at the state’s public universities and community colleges from organizing groups based on race. The amendment was approved by the Arizona House Appropriations Committee on Wednesday. It still awaits a vote by the state’s full House and Senate. Read about it in the Chronicle of Higher Education.
Access the amendment here.
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