Thursday, January 25, 2018

Campus Reform: Kellogg Community College pays $55k to settle lawsuit for arresting students for passing out pocket US Constitutions on campus






Kellogg Community College has agreed to revise its free speech policies and pay $55,000 in damages to settle a lawsuit filed by two students who were arrested by campus police for handing out pocket Constitutions on campus.

The students were told they could not engage in free expression on the public college's campus because the school had not yet recognized their YAL chapter, and they had not received approval to "solicit." ...