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Freedom of Speech Student demonstrations and university administration responses Susan Buckenmeyer Student Organization Policy Advisor The University of Texas at Austin Reed C. Rallojay Student Organization Policy Advisor The University of Texas at Austin

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Freedom of SpeechStudent demonstrations and

university administration responses

Susan BuckenmeyerStudent Organization Policy Advisor

The University of Texas at Austin

Reed C. RallojayStudent Organization Policy AdvisorThe University of Texas at Austin

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Video Example http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=

4Gr1BIDi97M

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Presentation Overview

About The University of Texas at Austin Role of the Office of the Dean of Students Examples of Free Speech Situations Future initiatives at UT Austin Activity/Discussion Resources Questions

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Refresher Universities can control

• Time

• Place

• Manner

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The University of Texas at Austin

Public university campus• Limited Public Forum

“This is a public university… for the private use of the University faculty, staff and students.”

Institutional Rules on Student Services and Activities and Student Rights and Responsibilities

Role of the Office of the Dean of Students

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Procedure Gather intelligence

• Registered student organization (RSO)/department, protesting organization/person, flier, advisers, or UTPD

Conduct outreach• RSO/department (talking points handout), protesting

organization/person, UTPD Develop a response plan

• who, what, where, when, why Communicate plan to stakeholders Attend event and carry out plans Support Report outcomes

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Examples of Free Speech Situations

Counter demonstration of an event

Response to a guest speaker

Issue based demonstration

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Future Initiatives

Develop a Response Team Provide training opportunities for

campus academic and administrative units

Provide educational content on our Web site about demonstrations and protests

Produce educational literature

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Activity / Discussion You are working in your office and overhear

students in the hall discussing a demonstration they are planning. The event that they are demonstrating against is being planned and hosted by your area.

What steps will you need to take to ensure the event is successful and students are also given their free speech rights?

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Questions? Reed C. Rallojay

[email protected]

Susan Buckenmeyer• [email protected]

Student ActivitiesOffice of the Dean of StudentThe University of Texas at Austin