The court heard oral arguments Wednesday in a case that will test whether a decades-old state law that allows voters to petition for the arrest of people they suspect of violating election rules is constitutional.
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As the Israel-Hamas War continues, anti-war protests are spreading across U.S. college campuses. This week on 'The Wheelhouse,' a look at the protests from journalists covering them in Connecticut and beyond.
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Colleges are in the spotlight as students hold protests relating to the Israel-Hamas war. Many are wondering how to address harmful speech without curbing free expression.
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