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Macomb Community College Sued

A conservative student group is suing the college over its policy on freedom of speech and First Amendment rights.

CLINTON TOWNSHIP, MI — What does a a T-Rex costume, the First Amendment and Macomb Community College have to so with each other? Freedom of speech, according to conservative nonprofit student group. Turning Point USA is suing the college because it says campus police shut down an April event on the Clinton Township campus where its members were attempting to speak to other students and pass out literature.

“Of all places, public colleges are supposed to be budding laboratories for democracy,” said ADF Legal Counsel Caleb Dalton in a statement Wednesday. “Administrators should encourage, not stifle, free expression. By banning free speech, requiring permission for any public expressive activity, and even then only permitting public expression on .001 percent of the campus, college officials aren’t respecting the constitutionally protected freedoms of students.”
According to the Macomb Community College’s policy on expressive activity, requests must be made in writing to the dean of Student and Community Services at least 48 hours prior to an activity. Requests are to include contact information and description of the activity and the anticipated number of participants.
For more, go to the Detroit News.

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