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Another Student Stopped From Handing Out Constitutions: Q&A With Anthony Vizzone

Anthony Vizzone just wanted to hand out copies of the Constitution and recruit students for his student organization鈥攖he University of Hawaii at Hilo Young Americans for Liberty (YAL).

But when he crossed the 鈥渋maginary boundaries鈥 of his university鈥檚 free speech zone, administrators were there to stop him.

Anthony wasn鈥檛 content to let his expression be quarantined into a tiny 鈥渇ree speech zone鈥 (or perhaps more accurately, a 鈥free speech puddle鈥). He and his cohorts in UH Hilo鈥檚 YAL chapter worked with FIREto stand up for their speech rights by filing a First Amendment lawsuit against the university. In December of last year, as part of the lawsuit鈥檚 settlement, the University of Hawaii (UH) revised its speech policies system-wide to allow free speech and distribution of literature in 鈥渁ll areas generally available to the student community.鈥 Anthony (and his co-plaintiff, Merritt Burch) stood up and restored free speech rights to the 59,000 students enrolled in the UH system.

His advice for fellow students? 鈥淚f your university has speech codes that are unconstitutional, don鈥檛 be afraid to challenge them.鈥

Find out how you can challenge your institution鈥檚 speech codes at the 2015 FIREStudent Network Conference, July 24鈥26 in Philadelphia. The conference is free to attend and will provide you with all the tools necessary to fight for student rights on your campus. Meals and housing are provided, as well as a travel stipend of up to $300 to help you get to and from the conference. What are you waiting for? !

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