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Boston University’s School of Law hosted a three-day virtual conference last week for scholars to discuss marijuana laws in the United States and the future of marijuana. VIVIAN MYRON/ DFP FILE

BU Law invites scholars to discuss marijuana law in US, plans for future

Yiran Yu November 19, 2020

As a source of many heated debates, marijuana legalization has been a controversial yet compelling topic in both academia and the general public. Boston University School of Law hosted a three-day...

Released Monday, the results of a national survey conducted by the Knight Foundation and Newseum Institute in partnership with Gallup found that the majority of college students think administration should employ policies to restrict hate speech. ILLUSTRATION BY ERIN BILLINGS/DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

College students believe in free speech, despite concerns

Maddie Domenichella April 8, 2016

A majority of students in the United States believe their First Amendment right is and should be secured, yet about half of those students said colleges should have policies that restrict biased or...

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