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Cleveland State Adopts New Campus Speech Policy, Shows Why Itās a āGreen Lightā School

Cleveland State University (CSU) has adopted an āā to clarify and safeguard the free speech rights afforded to its students under the First Amendment. The CSU policy, adopted November 30, 2015, uses the same language as that was previously developed in a collaborative effort between FIREand the University of Toledo (UT), a result that FIREfinds to be both commendable and satisfying.
Torch readers may remember that in September 2014, a group of students at UT was prevented from peacefully protesting at a campus lecture given by former presidential advisor Karl Rove. FIREwrote to UT regarding its unconstitutional censorship of the protestorsā activity. In response, UT worked with ¹ū¶³“«Ć½app¹Ł·½ to create a new āExpression on Campusā policy. The , which took effect on June 1 of last year, is an affirmative statement upholding studentsā First Amendment rights, including the right to peaceful protest and demonstration.
In November, CSUāwhich already maintains a āgreen lightā rating from FIREfor its policies that protect speech on campusāfollowed UTās lead.
CSU Chief Compliance Officer Rachel King the university never had an official policy affirmatively providing the right to public demonstrations on campus, and that the university ājust made this policy to make it clear.ā
The policy states, in relevant part: āAny person or group may use, without prior notification, any publicly accessible outdoor area of the university's campus except parking lots, garages and driveways.ā It explicitly affirms the wide range of public expression available to the students:
Use of the general access areas may include speaking, non-verbal expression, distributing literature, displaying signage and circulating petitions. There is no limit to the number of times a month a person or group may access those areas.
Out of the more than 400 colleges and universities rated in ¹ū¶³“«Ć½app¹Ł·½ās Spotlight database, CSU is one of only 24 schools to have earned a prestigious green light rating. CSUās latest policy addition is a great show of support for freedom of expression, and is certainly befitting of a green light institution. Other institutions should follow its lead.
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