103: Free Speech on Campus
Middle Tennessee State University
Relevant Excerpt
K. As set forth in MTSU Policy 100 Use of Campus Property and Facilities Scheduling, Section IV. B. 2. c., MTSU will maintain the generally accessible, open, outdoor areas of its campus as traditional public forums for free speech by students and will not restrict students’ free speech only to particular areas of the campus.
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M. MTSU will not establish permitting requirements that prohibit students’ spontaneous outdoor assemblies or students’ outdoor distribution of literature, but will allow members of the MTSU community to reserve certain outdoor space in advance, consistent with MTSU Policy 100 Use of Campus Property and Facilities Scheduling, Section IV. B. 2. c.