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In reply to the discussion: What? [View all]TBF
(35,179 posts)21. Of course they will - after all they've decided they can ban talking on college campuses
https://www.campussafetymagazine.com/news/texas-governor-signs-bill-to-restrict-expressive-activities-on-college-campuses/171647/
Texas Governor Signs Bill to Restrict Expressive Activities on College Campuses
The new legislation, SB 2972, includes limitations on how, when, and where people can demonstrate on Texas college campuses.
Published: June 23, 2025
Author: Amy Rock
The new legislation (SB 2972), signed by Abbott on June 20, includes limitations on how, when, and where people can demonstrate on college campuses. Under the new bill, college leaders will get to decide which areas are public forums. Conversely, the 2019 bill (SB 18) had established all common outdoor spaces on a public campus could be used as traditional public forums, Inside Higher Ed reports.
Individual colleges can also now determine whether the public is welcome to demonstrate on their campus. The bill changes language that says all persons can participate in expressive activities to students enrolled at and employees of an institution of higher education. The new law also prohibits all expressive activities on public campuses from 10 p.m. to 8 a.m.
The new law also bans encampments, demonstrations during the last two weeks of classes, wearing masks or other disguises to hide ones identity, and lowering the U.S. flag or Texas flag in order to raise another nation or organizations flag.
Texas Governor Signs Bill to Restrict Expressive Activities on College Campuses
The new legislation, SB 2972, includes limitations on how, when, and where people can demonstrate on Texas college campuses.
Published: June 23, 2025
Author: Amy Rock
The new legislation (SB 2972), signed by Abbott on June 20, includes limitations on how, when, and where people can demonstrate on college campuses. Under the new bill, college leaders will get to decide which areas are public forums. Conversely, the 2019 bill (SB 18) had established all common outdoor spaces on a public campus could be used as traditional public forums, Inside Higher Ed reports.
Individual colleges can also now determine whether the public is welcome to demonstrate on their campus. The bill changes language that says all persons can participate in expressive activities to students enrolled at and employees of an institution of higher education. The new law also prohibits all expressive activities on public campuses from 10 p.m. to 8 a.m.
The new law also bans encampments, demonstrations during the last two weeks of classes, wearing masks or other disguises to hide ones identity, and lowering the U.S. flag or Texas flag in order to raise another nation or organizations flag.
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In one of the smaller elementary schools where I taught, there were roughly 600 students.
HeartsCanHope
Jul 22
#25
There are doors that can only be opened from the inside, no exterior knobs or handles.
spike jones
Jul 22
#10
This is what you get when your head is in the exit to your body.... /s n/t
Ol Janx Spirit
Jul 22
#15
Of course they will - after all they've decided they can ban talking on college campuses
TBF
Jul 22
#21
"The new law also prohibits all expressive activities on public campuses from 10 p.m. to 8 a.m."
OldBaldy1701E
Jul 23
#34