
The legislation, if signed into law, would ban “free speech zones,” prevent colleges from prohibiting “noncommercial expressive activity,” as well as preventing colleges from imposing security fees “based on the content of their expression, the content of the expression of their invited guest, or the anticipated reaction to an invited guest’s expression.” The bill would also prevent colleges from “creat[ing] ‘free speech zones’ or designat[ing] other outdoor areas of campuses where expressive activities are prohibited.”
