‘The officers walked up to the house, knocked on the students’ door, and demanded the students in the house produce their identification, saying they would … ‘
By Bob Unruh
A university abruptly has deleted its commitment, posted online, to constitutional free speech after some students insulted police officers filling out arrest paperwork, and the officers demanded they be cited for “interference.”
The situation developed at the University of Dayton, according to a report from the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression.
The organization contacted the school about its online commitment that students enjoy “the full expression of their thoughts, positions, and opinions on all contemporary and intellectual issues,” because school officers “subjected students to interrogation in direct retaliation for the students’ criticism of police.”
That activity, of course, is protected by the First Amendment, FIRE reported.
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