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Public Act 095-0580 |
SB0729 Enrolled |
LRB095 10231 NHT 30445 b |
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AN ACT concerning education.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the |
College Campus Press Act. |
Section 5. Definitions. For purposes of this Act: |
"Campus media" means any matter that is prepared, |
substantially written, published, or broadcast by students at |
State-sponsored institutions of higher learning, that is |
distributed or generally made available, either free of charge |
or for a fee, to members of the student body, and that is |
prepared under the direction of a student media adviser. |
"Campus media" does not include media that is intended for |
distribution or transmission solely in the classrooms in which |
it is produced. |
"Campus policy" means the views and positions of |
State-sponsored institutions of higher learning promulgated by |
administrators, officials, or other agents of these |
institutions. |
"Collegiate media adviser" means a person who is employed, |
appointed, or designated by the State-sponsored institution of |
higher learning to supervise or provide instruction relating to |
campus media. |
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"Collegiate student editor" means a student at a |
State-sponsored institution of higher learning who edits |
information prepared by collegiate student journalists for |
dissemination in campus media. |
"Collegiate student journalist" means a student at a |
State-sponsored institution of higher learning who gathers, |
compiles, writes, photographs, records, or prepares |
information for dissemination in campus media. |
"Prevailing party" includes any party who obtains some of |
his or her requested relief through judicial judgment in his or |
her favor, who obtains some of his or her requested relief |
through a settlement agreement approved by the court, or whose |
pursuit of a non-frivolous claim was a catalyst for a |
unilateral change in position by the opposing party relative to |
the relief sought. |
"State-sponsored institution of higher learning" means the |
University of Illinois, Southern Illinois University, Chicago |
State University, Eastern Illinois University, Governors State |
University, Illinois State University, Northeastern Illinois |
University, Northern Illinois University, Western Illinois |
University, and public community colleges subject to the Public |
Community College Act. |
Section 10. Public forum. All campus media produced |
primarily by students at a State-sponsored institution of |
higher learning is a public forum for expression by the student |
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journalists and editors at the particular institution. Campus |
media, whether campus-sponsored or noncampus-sponsored, is not |
subject to prior review by public officials of a |
State-sponsored institution of higher learning. |
Section 15. Grammar and journalism standards. Collegiate |
student editors of campus media are responsible for determining |
the news, opinions, feature content, and advertising content of |
campus media. This Section does not prevent a collegiate media |
adviser from teaching professional standards of grammar and |
journalism to collegiate student journalists. A collegiate |
media adviser must not be terminated, transferred, removed, |
otherwise disciplined, or retaliated against for refusing to |
suppress protected free expression rights of collegiate |
student journalists and of collegiate student editors. |
Section 20. Injunction and declaratory relief. A |
collegiate student enrolled in a State-sponsored institution |
of higher learning or a collegiate media advisor of a |
State-sponsored institution of higher learning may commence a |
civil action to obtain appropriate injunctive and declaratory |
relief as determined by a court for violation of Section 10 of |
this Act by such State-sponsored institution of higher |
learning. Upon motion, a court may award attorney's fees to a |
prevailing party in a civil action brought under this Section. |
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Section 25. Campus policy and speech distinguished. |
Expression made by a collegiate student journalist, collegiate |
student editor, or other contributor in campus media is neither |
an expression of campus policy nor speech attributable to a |
State-sponsored institution of higher learning. |
Section 30. Discipline; unprotected speech. Nothing in |
this Act prohibits the imposition of discipline for harassment, |
threats, or intimidation, unless constitutionally protected, |
or for speech that is not constitutionally protected, including |
obscenity or incitement. |
Section 35. Immunity. A State-sponsored institution of |
higher learning shall be immune from any lawsuit arising from |
expression actually made in campus media, with the exception of |
the institution's own expression. |
Section 97. Severability. The provisions of this Act are |
severable under Section 1.31 of the Statute on Statutes.
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