App State: Constitution not 'absolute,' speech bans OK
Anthony Gockowski
Anthony Gockowski
Investigative Reporter
@AGockowski
on Sep 29, 2016 at 8:35 AM EDT
Appalachian State University is contending that its desire to minimize controversy over pro-Trump chalkings on campus takes precedence over state and federal laws protecting free speech at public institutions.
Following heated exchanges between students over controversial pro-Trump chalk messages on campus, the Board of Regents voted to allow only registered student groups and university Departments to exercise the privilege of chalking.
http://www.campusreform.org/?ID=8188