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University of New Mexico: Imposition of Excessive Security Fees for Controversial Speaker

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Several weeks before controversial speaker Milo Yiannopoulos was scheduled to appear at the University of New Mexico (UNM) at the invitation of two student organizations, UNM advised the student groups that they would be obligated to pay $3,400 for the cost of police officers to attend the event, and suggested that 鈥渁dditional security鈥 may be required. UNM鈥檚 decision was based on a university policy permitting the assessment of security fees based on the 鈥渃ontroversial nature of speakers or subjects.鈥

On January 24, 2017, FIREwrote to UNM, explaining that its security fee policy violated the First Amendment because it granted administrators unbridled discretion to impose or waive security fees based on whether the university favored the speaker鈥檚 views. The day after 果冻传媒app官方鈥檚 letter was sent, UNM suspended the policy and announced that it would not require the students to pay the security fee.

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