Utah Admin. Code R961-2-4 - General Rights of Free Expression on Campus
(1)
The college upholds and promotes free expression on campus. Except as limited
by regulations consistent with the law and this rule, (a) all faculty,
students, and staff have the right to express views and ideas, and are free to
criticize, contest, and condemn views expressed on campus and (b) neither the
faculty, staff, nor students may obstruct, disrupt, suppress or otherwise
interfere with the freedom of others to express views.
(2) The college's outdoor areas are a public
forum.
(3) The college may not
prohibit:
(a) a member of the college's
community or the public from spontaneously and contemporaneously assembling in
an outdoor area of the college's campus; or
(b) a person from freely engaging in
noncommercial expressive activity in an outdoor area of the college's campus if
the person's conduct is lawful.
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