High school students support ‘unpopular’ but not ‘offensive’ free speech, survey finds

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U.S. high school students support First Amendment protections for “unpopular” free speech but feel increasingly uncomfortable with allowing “offensive” opinions, according to a survey released Tuesday.

 

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