30.00 POLICY ON SPEECH AND ADVOCACY
(Revised July 28, 2004)
30.10
The University is committed to assuring that all persons may exercise the constitutionally
protected rights of free expression, speech, assembly, and worship.
30.20
It is the responsibility of the Chancellor to assure an ongoing opportunity for
the expression of a variety of viewpoints.
30.30
The time, place, and manner of exercising the constitutionally protected rights
of free expression, speech, assembly, and worship are subject to campus regulations
that shall provide for non-interference with University functions and reasonable
protection to persons against practices that would make them involuntary audiences
or place them in reasonable fear, as determined by the University, for their personal
safety.
30.40
The University recognizes, supports, and shall not abridge the constitutional
rights of faculty, students, or staff to participate, either as individuals or
as members of a group, in the political process of supporting candidates for public
office or any other political activity.
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