SHREVEPORT, La. - A Texarkana ISD teacher and a University of Arkansas at Hope professor are facing backlash after making controversial statements about the death of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. Both educators are under suspension or investigation as their remarks sparked heated debate about the limits of free expression. Kirk, a prominent advocate for free speech, had long argued that even unpopular opinions should be protected. Political analyst Royal Alexander joined KTBS 3 to weigh in on which types of speech are legally protected in light of the controversy.
Free speech in the wake of the Charlie Kirk Assassination

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