URP: 01.200 Speech, Expression, and Assembly- General Guidelines and Policy Regarding Expressive Activities
Texas Woman's University
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Use of Outdoor Common Areas
1. In accordance with applicable law including Texas Education Code, Section 51.9315, the common outdoor areas (operated and either owned or leased by the University) on TWU’s campus are limited public forums, and any University Member is permitted to engage in expressive activities, subject to the provisions of this policy.
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Other Prohibited Activities. For purposes of this policy, expressive activities do not include activities which lose legal protections under the First Amendment to the United States Constitution or by Section 8, Article I, Texas Constitution, including defamation, unlawful harassment, incitement to imminent unlawful activity, obscenity, or threats to engage in unlawful activity. Groups or individuals engaging in materially and substantially disruptive activities (such as harassment, including but not limited to harassment based on antisemitism1), or those failing to comply with applicable laws or TWU policy, may face immediate removal from TWU premises or other appropriate actions by TWU officials, including the TWU police.
1 Antisemitism means a certain perception of Jews that may be expressed as hatred toward Jews. The term includes rhetorical and physical acts of antisemitism directed toward Jewish or non-Jewish individuals or their property or toward Jewish community institutions and religious facilities. Examples of antisemitism are included with the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance's "Working Definition of Antisemitism" adopted on May 26, 2016. Texas Government Code Section 448.001.
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For purposes of this policy and in accordance with the Texas Education Code, University Members permitted to engage in expressive activities are legally prohibited from the following: ...
2. During the last two weeks of an academic semester or academic term, engaging in expressive activities which materially and substantially disrupt TWU campus functioning, including the invitation of guest speakers, the use of amplification devices, the use of drums or other percussive instruments; ...
6. Engaging in expressive activities on campus between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 8:00 a.m.