College walks again restrictive speech coverage
Montclair State College in New Jersey reversed its new protest coverage 11 days after it was introduced, NorthJersey.com reported.
The coverage required that protests and leafletting be restricted to a small part of campus and restricted silent actions like displaying indicators. Group members and free speech advocates criticized the coverage for being “extreme” and violating the First Modification.
The revised coverage broadens the place protests can happen, nevertheless it nonetheless restricts such actions from happening inside 100 toes of any constructing. The Basis for Particular person Rights and Expression stated the regulation nonetheless goes too far. “It successfully implies that most out of doors areas on the campus are off-limits to college students,” a FIRE spokesperson instructed NorthJersey.com.
An MSU spokesperson argued that distance is required to keep up regular college operations. The college was beforehand entangled in a free speech controversy when a scholar group filed a lawsuit alleging that the college prevented them from holding a gun rights rally on campus; the lawsuit resulted in a settlement, a part of which required the directors to revise institutional speech insurance policies to be much less restrictive.