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- University of Alabama policies require students to request approval to speak days in advance, and because the permits are subject to the university’s approval, administrators can pick and choose which events and viewpoints are allowed on campus. The policies violate Alabama’s FORUM Act, which requires public colleges and universities to respect the free speech rights of students on campus.
- Chike Uzuegbunam was stopped twice from peacefully sharing his Christian faith with fellow students on his college campus.
- Student group files suit against Arkansas State for limiting speech to 1% of campus
- Kennesaw State University relegated a student organization’s pro-life display to a “speech zone” that made up less than 0.08 percent of the 405-acre campus.
- Student group files suit against UMass-Amherst for confining speech to one hour per day and less than 1% of campus
- College bans public expression that doesn’t have dean’s permission, restricts speech to .001% of campus
- A New Hampshire law allows the creation of 25-foot zones in which no person may speak, stand, or even enter on public ways and sidewalks outside of abortion facilities.
- Student group files suit over policy that limits free speech to less than 0.03 percent of campus—even speech written on a ball
- Paradise Valley Community College in Arizona restricted students to one designated zone.
- Columbus State Community College prohibited a student from distributing pro-life fliers anywhere on campus except a small “speech zone.”