Utah Admin. Code R961-2-3 - Definitions
(1) Free Expression means all forms of
verbal, written, or symbolic communication, including peaceful assembly,
protests, speaking verbally, holding signs, circulating petitions, and
distributing written materials.
(a) Free
expression does not include speech or conduct that is not recognized as
protected by the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution and Article 1,
Section 15 of the Utah Constitution, including speech or conduct that is a true
threat, fraudulent, harassment, obscene, defamatory, or otherwise
unlawful.
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