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Anti-CRT bills aim to outlaw discrimination, not free speech, advocates say

Republican legislators in states across the country have introduced legislation to combat the inculcation of critical race theory (CRT) in public schools, and while critics claim the bills attack free speech, advocates frame the issue as a matter of preventing discrimination on the basis of race and upholding federal civil rights law.
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