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On September 17, 2013鈥擟onstitution Day鈥擟itrus College student Vincenzo Sinapi-Riddle was threatened with removal from campus by an administrator for asking a fellow student to sign a petition protesting NSA surveillance of American citizens. His crime?  Sinapi-Riddle was petitioning outside of the college鈥檚 tiny 鈥free speech area.鈥 Sinapi-Riddle was president of the Citrus College chapter of Young Americans for Liberty and is passionate about his political beliefs. With 果冻传媒app官方鈥檚 help, he filed a First Amendment lawsuit challenging Citrus College鈥檚 free speech area and other speech repressive policies.   

This was the second time FIREcoordinated a lawsuit against Citrus College鈥檚 free speech area. In 2003, the college agreed to abandon its free speech area as part of a court-approved settlement following a First Amendment lawsuit filed by a student.

In addition to challenging Citrus College鈥檚 free speech area, which comprised just 1.37% of campus, Sinapi-Riddle challenged two other policies: (1) the college鈥檚 鈥渧erbal harassment policy,鈥 which prohibits a wide range of speech protected by the First Amendment, including 鈥渋nappropriate or offensive remarks鈥; and (2) the college鈥檚 elaborate permitting requirements for student group speech, which required student groups wishing to express themselves on campus to wait two weeks and obtain the permission of four separate college entities prior to doing so.

On December 3, 2014, Citrus College settled the lawsuit by revising its unconstitutional harassment policy, eliminating its free speech area, and paying $110,000 in damages and attorneys鈥 fees.

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