Blurryeyed wrote:
You and I differ, I don't think that the right to assembly is a broad as your interpretation, just because students pay tuition does not give them the right to control the property. I take a more narrow POV and the government does as well when it suits their purposes as exampled by permit requirements and using permits to control who assembles and for what causes. You may not care to see it but that too becomes political.
The right to assembly is a guaranteed right. Can it be infringed by university, local, state, and federal laws? Yes, just like gun ownership rights, freedom of speech, freedom to v**e, etc. I still believe that the history of our nation favors right to assembly on college campuses subject to the laws governing them.
"The ability to distinguish between peaceful protest, civil disobedience, and genuine misconduct is as important now as ever."
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