April 30, 2014
Two Students Stopped From Handing Out Copies of Constitution
[From article]
A week after the incident, another administrator allegedly told Burch and fellow student Anthony Vizzone that if they wanted to protest, the proper place would be in the university’s “free speech zone.” The administrator also allegedly said, “This isn’t really the ‘60s anymore” and “people can’t really protest like that anymore.”
The Foundation for Individual Rights in Education is assisting in this lawsuit as it did in the case of a California student who also was ordered to stop handing out copies of the Constitution, which occurred on Constitution Day. His lawsuit was settled in late February.
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“The First Amendment is not optional at public colleges—it’s the law. Enforcing restrictive ‘free speech zone’ policies that prevent students from passing out copies of the Constitution is impossible to justify,” FIRE President Greg Lukianoff. said.
http://freebeacon.com/issues/second-student-ordered-to-stop-handing-out-copies-of-constitution-files-lawsuit/
Second Student Ordered to Stop Handing Out Copies of Constitution Files Lawsuit
BY: Washington Free Beacon Staff
April 25, 2014 10:06 am
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