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Sessions says US will intervene in campus free speech cases

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Attorney General Jeff Sessions says the US Justice Department will intervene on behalf of people who sue colleges claiming their free speech rights were violated.

Sessions told a Georgetown University law school audience today that freedom of thought and speech are under attack on college campuses.

The issue of free speech on campuses has become a popular cause for conservatives. They complain their voices are being drowned out as speeches by right-wing figures have been derailed by protests and threats of violence.

Sessions says universities are "becoming an echo chamber of political correctness and homogenous thought."

More than 100 students and faculty protested the invitation-only speech. One demonstrator, law student Ambur Smith, said: "there can be no freedom of speech when it's only reserved for a few.

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First Published: Sep 26 2017 | 10:28 PM IST

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