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WCSB Sues Cleveland State for Free Speech Violation

Former Cleveland State University radio station, WCSB, sues the school for violating free speech rights. The university handed control to Ideastream Public Media Group, replacing student programming with smooth jazz. Students protested, and the lawsuit accuses officials of interfering with free speech and breaking Ohio law. Checkout Solipillow.com

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