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Know Your Rights: Students' Rights
The Supreme Court ruled in 1969 that students do not "shed their constitutional rights to freedom of speech or expression at the schoolhouse gate." This is true for other fundamental rights, as well.
UNH Protocol for Scheduled Public Talks
The University of New Hampshire has a strong commitment to promote Free Speech to further its educational mission. In promoting robust debate, the University also has an obligation to protect public safety, to prevent disruption of its educational and administrative operations, to prevent substantial disruption of public and private events and to promote the ability of the community to hear messages conveyed at public events.
UNH Student Rights, Rules, and Responsibilities
Student Code of Conduct and Conduct Process
Administrative Policies and Regulations
Section 17: Meetings and Speakers
Section 25: Student Social Media Policy
Free Speech, Truth & Civility
Across our campuses, the UNH community is invited to engage in ongoing conversations, lectures and other programs that promote free speech, truth and civility, and which carry forward the theme of the Academic Convocation which took place on Feb. 19, 2021.
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