Policy on Protests and Demonstrations
Know Your Rights | Protesters' Rights | ACLU
The First Amendment protects your right to assemble and express your views through protest. However, police and other government officials are allowed to ...
Demonstrations and Disruption | WashU
Nothing about this policy should be understood to create rights for anyone who is not a current university student, faculty or staff member. The university is a ...
Know Your Rights: Demonstrations and Protests
What about free speech activity on private property? The general rule is that the owners of private property may set rules limiting your free speech. If you ...
Know Your Rights: Free Speech, Protests & Demonstrations
Yes. However, the school may require you to observe reasonable time, place, and manner regulations, such as holding your protest before or after class, and in ...
Participating in a Protest? Know Your Rights and Risks
Demonstration, peaceful protest, and freedom of expression of one's beliefs, is protected by the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. The First Amendment ...
Right to protest - Amnesty International
People have a right to protest peacefully, and states have a duty to respect, facilitate and protect this right.
Protests and Demonstrations Policy - Student Manual
The right of freedom of expression at the University includes peaceful protests and orderly demonstrations.
Policy on Protests and Demonstrations | Kenyon College
All members of the Kenyon community may engage in peaceful demonstration (including, but not limited to, rallies, gatherings, protests, parades and processions) ...
Protest and Demonstration Policy - Brown University
3.0 Policy Statement. Protest and demonstration are a necessary and acceptable means of expression within the Brown community. Protest and ...
MIT Rules for Campus Protests and Demonstrations
This document sets forth MIT's rules for organizing and conducting vigils, protests, and similar demonstrations of any size on the MIT campus.
Demonstration and Protest Guidelines - Free Speech
On-Campus Demonstration and Protest Guidelines for Students and Student Organizations The University of Pittsburgh supports the right of students and ...
Your Rights as a Student Protester - NYCLU
Students can distribute flyers and petitions or wear expressive clothing. They can even speak out about controversial topics or protest the school's own ...
Your Rights at a Protest | ACLU of Missouri
The First Amendment protects many forms of expression, including the right to free speech, participating in demonstrations like protests and marches.
Demonstration: For purposes of this Policy, any public speech or other expressive activity by an individual or group occurring either (i) on or ...
Right to Dissent and Demonstration Policy | Occidental College
The rights to demonstration and dissent are essential to academic freedom and scholarly pursuits. Demonstrations against or in favor of a particular position, ...
Student Protest Policy - Seton Hall University
A student protest or other public demonstration may be permitted so long as it is peaceful, non-obstructive and respectful of the University's Catholic mission.
Pickets, Protest and Demonstrations | Policies
Prohibits disruptive picketing, protesting, or demonstrating on Duke University property or at any place in use for an authorized university purpose.
PROTESTS & DEMONSTRATIONS | Division of Public Safety ...
Any demonstration or protest on U-M property that interferes with function of the institution or in which violence, property damage, etc. occurs is ...
Student Organization Demonstration Policy - Marquette University
All students who are members of the university community have the right to peaceful demonstration (including, but not limited to, rallies, gatherings, protests, ...
Demonstration Policy - Southwestern University
Demonstration Policy ... Protests may not be held in locations where classes are in session or University business is being conducted, and may not materially ...