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Flores v. Bennett: California College Censors Conservatives on Campus

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Flores v. Bennett Complaint

Flores v. Bennett 9th Circuit Opinion Affirming District Court Decision

Plaintiffs Alejandro Flores, Daniel Flores, and Juliette Colunga are students at Clovis Community College and founding members of the college鈥檚 chapter of Young Americans for Freedom (YAF-Clovis), a conservative student group. To spread their message and attract new members, Alejandro, Daniel, and Juliette 鈥 like many other students 鈥 post flyers in the hallways their peers walk through every day on their way to and from class. In November 2021, YAF-Clovis obtained the college鈥檚 permission to post flyers criticizing communist regimes on indoor bulletin boards. However, after administrators received a complaint that the flyers鈥 content made 鈥渟everal people . . . uncomfortable,鈥 Clovis President Lori Bennett ordered her staff to pull the flyers down.

Clovis maintains a policy banning flyers with 鈥渋nappropriate or offens[ive] language or themes,鈥 under which Clovis administrators suggested they should have rejected YAF-Clovis鈥檚 posters in the first place. But President Bennett invented an excuse to make it seem like her decision had not been based on the students鈥 viewpoint. When YAF-Clovis later asked to post pro-life flyers on the day the Supreme Court heard oral argument in Dobbs v. Jackson Women鈥檚 Health Organization, Clovis administrators used President Bennett鈥檚 excuse to banish the group鈥檚 flyers from the highly trafficked hallways to a small, outdoor 鈥渇ree speech kiosk,鈥 on a remote part of campus students rarely visit.

Clovis鈥 Flyer Policy is an unconstitutional prior restraint on student speech that discriminates based on viewpoint and gives administrators unbridled discretion to prohibit all kinds of protected expression from a forum the school has created for student speech. Clovis administrators discriminated against Alejandro, Daniel, and Juliette鈥檚 viewpoints in violation of their clearly established First Amendment rights.

On August 11, 2022, the students of YAF-Clovis鈥攔epresented by 果冻传媒app官方鈥攕ued Clovis Community College officials to challenge the banning of their flyers from indoor bulletin boards and strike down the unconstitutional posting policy. With this lawsuit, Alejandro, Daniel, and Juliette hope to stand up for students鈥 rights to freely express their political viewpoints at public colleges.

On October 14, 2022, the District Court enjoined the Clovis administrators from enforcing the unconstitutional posting policy. On August 3, 2023, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit affirmed the District Court鈥檚 decision and upheld the grant of a preliminary injunction.

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