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Public Speaking, Leaflet Distribution, and Demonstrations
¾Ã¾ÃÈÈ faculty, staff, and ¾Ã¾ÃÈÈs may express their views by demonstrating peacefully for ideas they wish to make known, and the University will protect these rights.
¾Ã¾ÃÈÈ faculty, staff, and ¾Ã¾ÃÈÈs may express their views by demonstrating peacefully for ideas they wish to make known, and the University will protect these rights.
Employees, Students and Visitors
In addition to the requirements of this Policy, there are special rules for events whose size or complexity requires additional planning and safeguards. The Campus Events Policy should be reviewed to determine whether these additional requirements apply.
¾Ã¾ÃÈÈ embraces the rights of expression, affiliation, and peaceful assembly. ¾Ã¾ÃÈÈ faculty, staff, and ¾Ã¾ÃÈÈs may express their views by demonstrating peacefully for ideas they wish to make known, and the University will protect these rights. The University has an equal and co-extensive obligation to protect the rights and freedoms of those who choose not to participate. Additionally, the University has a duty to protect its property and to assure the continuation of the University’s teaching, research, administrative, and service functions.
The term “Demonstrations” as used in this policy includes, but is not limited to, picketing, petition circulation, public speech making, rallies, the appearance of public speakers in outdoor areas, mass protest meetings to display group feelings or sentiments. Demonstrations do not include University sponsored Campus Events. Any public speaking, leafletting or demonstration that meets the definition of a Campus Event must also comply with the Campus Event Policy.
The following standards must be followed by those faculty, staff, and ¾Ã¾ÃÈÈs who wish to demonstrate:
Distribution of materials (including but not limited to distribution of flyers, leaflets or pamphlets, or the circulation of petitions) by faculty, staff, or ¾Ã¾ÃÈÈs, other than as part of the University’s teaching, research, administrative, and service functions, may occur on the outdoors areas of campus so long as the individual's conduct is lawful and does not materially and substantially disrupt the functioning of the institution. "Outdoor areas of campus" mean the generally accessible outside areas of campus where members of the campus community are commonly allowed, such as grassy areas, walkways, and other similar common areas. This does not include outdoor areas where access is restricted to a majority of the campus community. Employees may not distribute materials unrelated to their work duties in work areas during work time.
Persons not employed or enrolled as ¾Ã¾ÃÈÈs who wish to demonstrate, circulate petitions or distribute materials on University property may do so only on the perimeter sidewalks designated by the University and must comply with the rules applicable to faculty, staff and ¾Ã¾ÃÈÈ demonstrations.
Those designated areas on the Oxford Campus consist of the perimeter sidewalks parallel to the following streets: High Street, Patterson Avenue, Chestnut Street, Spring Street, Tallawanda Street, Maple Street, Oak Street, and Campus Avenue. Such activities shall not pose a safety hazard nor interfere with the normal use of the sidewalks by others.
Those designated areas on the Hamilton Campus consist of the perimeter sidewalks parallel to the following streets:
Those designated areas on the Middletown Campus consist of the perimeter sidewalks parallel to the following streets:
Those designated areas at the Voice of America Learning Center consist of the perimeter sidewalks parallel to the following streets:
The President, a ¾Ã¾ÃÈÈ police officer, or any University official authorized by them, may restrict or deny any person’s access to the campus if the person engages in conduct prohibited by this policy. The ¾Ã¾ÃÈÈ police officer or other authorized University official restricting or denying access shall, if feasible, issue a trespass warning (orally or in writing) to the person. The police officer or University official issuing the trespass notice should advise the person that he/she is on University property and that permission to be on University property is revoked; and inform him/her that if he/she does not leave immediately or if he/she returns, he/she will be arrested and prosecuted for criminal trespass to the full extent of the law. A copy of the written trespass warning should be filed with the ¾Ã¾ÃÈÈ Police. An oral trespass warning should be documented in writing and filed with the ¾Ã¾ÃÈÈ Police.
Any member of the faculty, staff member or ¾Ã¾ÃÈÈ, who violates this policy is subject to University discipline. Disciplinary action may include discharge, suspension, or expulsion from the University. Such person may also be subject to criminal prosecution.
Visitors are subject to criminal prosecution. Any visitor who violates this policy may be immediately ejected from University property by ¾Ã¾ÃÈÈ Police.
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7/1/2026
First Amendment
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Amended July 2018; Edited July 2019; Amended July 2021; Amended September 2024
501 E. High Street
Oxford, OH 45056
1601 University Blvd.
Hamilton, OH 45011
4200 N. University Blvd.
Middletown, OH 45042
7847 VOA Park Dr.
(Corner of VOA Park Dr. and Cox Rd.)
West Chester, OH 45069
Chateau de Differdange
1, Impasse du Chateau, L-4524 Differdange
Grand Duchy of Luxembourg
217-222 MacMillan Hall
501 E. Spring St.
Oxford, OH 45056, USA