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Free Speech Zones at University of Illinois
Today, The News-Gazette of Illinois has an interesting piece and questioning several policies that regulate the time, place, and manner of speech at the University of Illinois. As I have stated in a previous post, universities may constitutionally enact reasonable time, place, and manner restrictions. However, administrators too often conveniently forget the word 鈥渞easonable鈥 when constructing their policies. From the sounds of this article, administrators of the University of Illinois might want to look up the definition of before reviewing these policies.
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