The effect of the new national-security law that China imposed on Hong Kong is extending far beyond the territory to American college campuses
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Classes at some elite universities will carry a warning label this fall: This course may cover material considered politically sensitive by China. And schools are weighing measures to try to shield students and faculty from prosecution by Chinese authorities.
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