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Post by Logan on May 7, 2017 5:47:22 GMT -6
Maybe you went to a candidate rally on a Colorado university campus this campaign season and spotted a sign with an arrow directing you to a designated “free speech area.” As of the fall semester, on Colorado’s public university campuses, those areas roping off the First Amendment will be no more. Colorado’s Democratic governor, John Hickenlooper, just signed a bipartisan law granting free speech rights across all campuses— not restricted to particular areas, which has been the current practice. What does the new law do?The law defines freedom of expression as speaking, picketing, carrying a sign, or distributing material, and allows people the right to do so freely throughout public university campuses. Voter registration drives also count as free speech. Speech for commercial purposes, like trying to sell stuff, doesn’t. Read more: www.coloradoindependent.com/164828/colorado-free-speech-zones-campus
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