Outside the free speech zone.
LA College Tells Student He Can’t Pass Out Copies of Constitution
A student at Pierce College in Los Angeles got in trouble for passing out copies of the U.S. Constitution outside of the small “free speech zone” designated on campus. “When I attempted to hand out copies of the Constitution that day, my only intention was to get students thinking about our founding principles and to inspire discussion of liberty and free speech,” Kevin Shaw, 27, said.
LA college sued by student for allegedly curbing his free speech rights
A Los Angeles college student is suing his school for allegedly curbing his free speech rights to pass out copies of the U.S. Constitution. Pierce College student, Kevin Shaw, 27, filed his lawsuit Tuesday against the Los Angeles Community College District after he was barred from passing out copies of the document because he wasn’t in the school’s designated “free speech zone,” which measures 616 square feet or about the size of three parking spaces.