FIRE’s Response to Police Dispersing Pro-Palestinian Protesters at UT Austin

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As I’ve noted before, public universities have considerable authority to impose content-neutral rules on demonstrations, for instance prohibiting overnight campouts, restricting sound amplification, and so on. But of course the First Amendment requires such rules to be content-neutral (or, in “limited public forums” on campuses, at least viewpoint-neutral). And even content-neutral restrictions in outdoor quads,…

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