Clemson University: Restrictions on Contacting Public Officials

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On January 12, 2010, Clemson employees received an email telling them that they were prohibited from contacting public officials without prior arrangement of and notification by Clemson officials. FIRE contacted president James F. Barker on January 15, noting that the content of the email misrepresented Clemson's "Contacting Public Officials" policy and violated employees' First Amendment right to petition public officials. Shortly after receiving FIRE's letter, Clemson sent another email to its employees making it clear that individuals are free to contact public officials when they are not on university business, and signaling that faculty members' contacts with public officials as part of their academic work are not subject to the policy's requirements.

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