ADF supports Arizona bill to support free speech at colleges, universities
Alliance Defending Freedom Senior Counsel Tyson Langhofer will testify Wednesday before the Arizona House Education Committee on HB 2548, a bill that would ensure that Arizona public college and university students can file suit to make sure that their right to speak freely on campus, as protected under a 2011 state law, is actually enforced.
That law, the University Students’ Religious Liberty Act, ensured that public colleges and universities must prove that any restriction on student speech in the open, outdoor areas of campus or other facilities made available for student speech actually furthers a legitimate government interest that is higher than a student’s constitutionally protected freedom of speech. The law also says that the school must use the least restrictive means to accomplish that interest if it has one. But the law did not allow a private party to sue to have the law enforced. HB 2548 rectifies that by adding what is called a “private cause-of-action” clause to the law.
“Arizona students should have the ability to make sure that government officials are not inappropriately censoring their speech on campus in violation of state law,” said Langhofer, who will be available for media interviews following the hearing. “Closing this loophole allows students to go to court, when necessary, so that government officials can’t get away with ignoring the law.”
An example is the ADF case Mirelez v. Dale, which was filed in federal court but could have been resolved under state law if the University Students’ Religious Liberty Act had a private cause of action. That case involves a student who is challenging a restrictive speech zone at Paradise Valley Community College.