“About one out of every six enforced ‘free speech zone’ policies – legislation that limits student protests and other ‘expressive activities’ to small and isolated parts of campus. The report provided some examples of free speech policies that they say infringe on First Amendment rights. The University of Southern Mississippi, for example, requires students to hold their demonstrations in one designated ‘Speakers’ Corner’ unless they register the demonstration at least one month in advance of the event. Longwood University in Virginia limits speeches, demonstrations and literature distribution to one location, and requires the area to be reserved five days in advance.”
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