Wednesday, March 05, 2014
"Students may now hand out copies of the Constitution on this campus..."
What kind of educational institution doesn't allow Constitutional freedoms?...
On the Daily Caller website, Robby Soave updates this issue:
"A Modesto Junior College student has prevailed in his lawsuit against the administration, meaning that students will now be permitted to exercise their constitutional rights to distribute copies of the Constitution anywhere on campus.
Last year, student Robert Van Tuinen attempted to celebrate Constitution Day by handing out copies of the U.S. founding document, which codifies the rights against oppressive public institutions. A campus police officer forced him to cease his activities and hauled him before an administrator, who told Van Tuinen that he was in violation of school policy. He could only hand out flyers while standing in the campus 'free speech zone,' a tiny block of concrete that had been reserved by someone else on that day."