UCLA’s policy on activities, registered campus organizations, and use of properties
Background Following free speech controversies on other California campuses, administrators at UCLA set out to refine university speech policies to better prepare for forms of expression that could substantially disrupt the educational mission of the university. As a public institution and an extension of the California government, UCLA could not ban speech based on its … Continue reading UCLA’s policy on activities, registered campus organizations, and use of properties
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