
These states are finding creative ways to support free speech on campus
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A growing number of governors and state legislatures are funding new centers of teaching and learning on free-market economics and the American founding.
Pete Peterson is dean of Pepperdine University's School of Public Policy.
Realizing the hardened bureaucracies that exist in most public universities, a growing number of governors and state legislatures (mostly led by Republicans) are taking a creative approach to promoting free speech on campus by funding new centers of teaching and learning on subjects ranging from free-market economics to the unique importance of the American founding.
In the last few months, several states have launched new "institutes" and "colleges" on the campuses of their major state-run universities:

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