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The First Amendment prevents the government from regulating speech based on its content or viewpoint. However, the Supreme Court has held that the time, place, and manner of speech may be regulated, as long as such regulations remain content-neutral and narrowly tailored to serve a governmental interest. At the California State University, Time, Place, and Manner policies reflect the university’s commitment to encouraging academic freedom, community engagement, and the free exchange of a wide variety of diverse ideas, while still preserving interests such as campus safety and security.
Interim policy
Covers students, MPPs, non-represented staff, vendors, and campus visitors
CSU Policy on Time, Place, and Manner
Recognizing the unique characteristics of each campus and institution within the CSU system, the following addendum to the CSU policy addresses the specific needs and regulations of California State University, Dominguez Hills.
Current policy
Covers represented staff and faculty