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An Indiana University lecturer was removed from teaching a class after she presented a graphic touching on examples of white supremacy.

A letter from IU administrators said she potentially violated Indiana's intellectual diversity law.

The lecturer and the AAUP allege that the university has not followed its policies in dealing with the complaint.

BLOOMINGTON, IN — An Indiana University lecturer says she was removed from teaching a class after a student complained to U.S. Sen. Jim Banks' office about course content and the school deemed her lecture could violate state law.

The investigation into Jessica Adams centers around a graphic about white supremacy that she presented during her graduate-level social work class titled "Diversity, Human Rights and Social Justi

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