Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute: Security Officers Oust Flyer-Distributing FIREfrom Sidewalk, Citing Eminent Domain
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Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Case Overview
On February 24, 2018, two RPI students stood on a sidewalk outside a hockey game, passing out buttons and literature in support of the 鈥淩enew Rensselaer鈥 campaign, an alumni effort closely related to the student-driven 鈥淪ave the Union鈥 campaign. After security guards told the students they had to leave, the students argued that the sidewalk was public property, not the private property of RPI. The security guards told the students that they had power to remove them under 鈥渆minent domain.鈥 RPI鈥檚 lawyer later claimed, without proof, that RPI owns the sidewalk (not that it matters, as RPI promises its students freedom of expression on or off campus), that RPI policy requires students to get permission before expressing themselves on campus (it doesn鈥檛), and that RPI鈥檚 goal is to have a 鈥渃ontrolled environment鈥 lest students advocate for political candidates or the NRA.