Is my right to protest protected on university grounds? 'It depends,' California expert says
Briefly

Chessie Thacher, ACLU attorney, highlights that California universities are typically public or limited public forums where protests can occur.
The First Amendment protects the right to organize a protest, express opinions, and take photographs on public property, as stated by ACLU of Northern California.
Under Leonard Law, universities in California cannot discipline students for protected speech, ensuring rights to expressive speech on campus.
Read at Sacramento Bee
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