A student who was ordered by college administrators to stop handing
out copies of the Constitution on campus—on Constitution Day—filed suit today
in federal court. Modesto Junior College (MJC) student and Army veteran
Robert Van Tuinen is suing the Yosemite Community College District and
MJC administrators for violating his First Amendment rights. Van Tuinen
is represented by the law firm of Davis Wright Tremaine and is assisted by the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE).
“Last month, Robert Van Tuinen caught on camera administrators who were so unfamiliar with the basic principles of free speech that they prevented him from passing out the Constitution to his fellow students on Constitution Day,” said FIRE President Greg Lukianoff. “Even in the face of national shock and outrage, the college has failed to reform its absurd ‘free speech zone.’ Now it will have to defend that policy in federal court.”
http://thefire.org/article/16327.html
“Last month, Robert Van Tuinen caught on camera administrators who were so unfamiliar with the basic principles of free speech that they prevented him from passing out the Constitution to his fellow students on Constitution Day,” said FIRE President Greg Lukianoff. “Even in the face of national shock and outrage, the college has failed to reform its absurd ‘free speech zone.’ Now it will have to defend that policy in federal court.”
http://thefire.org/article/16327.html
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