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1 | AN ACT concerning education.
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2 | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Campus | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Free Speech and Expression Act. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Section 5. Definitions. In this Act: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
7 | "Benefit", with respect to a student organization at a | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | public institution of higher education, means any of the | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
9 | following: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
10 | (1) Recognition. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | (2) Registration. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | (3) Use of facilities for meetings or speaking | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
13 | purposes. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | (4) Use of channels of communication. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | (5) Access to funding sources that are otherwise | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | available to other student groups. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | "Campus community" means students, administrators, | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
18 | faculty, and staff at a public institution of higher education | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
19 | and guests invited to a public institution of higher education | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
20 | by the institution's students, administrators, faculty, or | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
21 | staff. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
22 | "Intentionally, materially, and substantially disrupts" | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
23 | means when a person, with the intent to or with knowledge of |
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1 | doing so, engages in violent or other disorderly conduct that | ||||||
2 | significantly hinders a previously scheduled or reserved | ||||||
3 | activity occurring on campus grounds, buildings, and | ||||||
4 | facilities. "Materially and substantially disrupts" does not | ||||||
5 | include conduct that is protected under the First Amendment of | ||||||
6 | the Constitution of the United States, including, but not | ||||||
7 | limited to, lawful protests and counter-protests.
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8 | "Outdoor areas of campus" means the generally accessible | ||||||
9 | outside areas of campus where students, administrators, | ||||||
10 | faculty, and staff at a public institution of higher education | ||||||
11 | are commonly allowed, such as grassy areas, walkways, or other | ||||||
12 | similar common areas, and does not include areas outside health | ||||||
13 | care facilities, including both stand-alone facilities and | ||||||
14 | mixed-use facilities that are embedded within another | ||||||
15 | facility, veterinary medicine facilities, a facility or | ||||||
16 | outdoor area used by the institution's athletics program or | ||||||
17 | teams, or other outdoor areas where access is restricted to a | ||||||
18 | majority of the campus community. In recognition of the healing | ||||||
19 | environment that is essential to its clinical purposes, the | ||||||
20 | areas outside health care facilities, including both | ||||||
21 | stand-alone facilities and mixed-use facilities that are | ||||||
22 | embedded within another facility, are not designated as public | ||||||
23 | forums under this Act. | ||||||
24 | "Public institution of higher education" means a public | ||||||
25 | university or public community college in this State.
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26 | "Student" means an individual who is enrolled on a |
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1 | full-time or part-time basis at a public institution of higher | ||||||
2 | education. | ||||||
3 | "Student organization" means a group officially recognized | ||||||
4 | at or officially registered by a public institution of higher | ||||||
5 | education or a group seeking such official recognition or | ||||||
6 | official registration comprised of students who are admitted | ||||||
7 | and in attendance at the public institution of higher education | ||||||
8 | and who receive or are seeking to receive student organization | ||||||
9 | benefits or privileges through the public institution of higher | ||||||
10 | education. | ||||||
11 | Section 10. Policy adoption. The board of trustees of each | ||||||
12 | public institution of higher education shall adopt a policy | ||||||
13 | that includes all of the following statements: | ||||||
14 | (1) That the primary function of an institution of | ||||||
15 | higher education is the discovery, improvement, | ||||||
16 | transmission, and dissemination of knowledge by means of | ||||||
17 | research, teaching, discussion, and debate. This statement | ||||||
18 | shall provide that, to fulfill this function, the | ||||||
19 | institution must strive to ensure the fullest degree of | ||||||
20 | intellectual freedom and free expression allowed under the | ||||||
21 | First Amendment of the Constitution of the United States. | ||||||
22 | (2) That it is not the proper role of an institution of | ||||||
23 | higher education to shield individuals from speech | ||||||
24 | protected by the First Amendment of the Constitution of the | ||||||
25 | United States, which may include ideas and opinions the |
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1 | individual finds unwelcome, disagreeable, or even | ||||||
2 | offensive. | ||||||
3 | (3) That it is the proper role of an institution of | ||||||
4 | higher education to encourage diversity of thoughts, | ||||||
5 | ideas, and opinions and to encourage, within the bounds of | ||||||
6 | the First Amendment of the Constitution of the United | ||||||
7 | States, the peaceful, respectful, and safe exercise of | ||||||
8 | First Amendment rights. | ||||||
9 | (4) That students and faculty have the freedom to | ||||||
10 | discuss any problem that presents itself, assemble, and | ||||||
11 | engage in spontaneous expressive activity on campus, | ||||||
12 | within the bounds of established principles of the First | ||||||
13 | Amendment of the Constitution of the United States and | ||||||
14 | subject to reasonable time, place, and manner restrictions | ||||||
15 | that are consistent with established First Amendment | ||||||
16 | principles. | ||||||
17 | (5) That the outdoor areas of campus of an institution | ||||||
18 | of higher education are public forums open on the same | ||||||
19 | terms to any invited speaker, subject to reasonable time, | ||||||
20 | place, and manner restrictions that are consistent with | ||||||
21 | established principles of the First Amendment of the | ||||||
22 | Constitution of the United States. | ||||||
23 | Section 15. Protected activities. | ||||||
24 | (a) Noncommercial expressive activities protected under | ||||||
25 | this Act include, but are not limited to, any lawful oral or |
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1 | written means by which members of the campus community may | ||||||
2 | communicate ideas to one another, including, but not limited | ||||||
3 | to, all forms of peaceful assembly, protests, speeches, | ||||||
4 | including by invited speakers, distribution of literature, | ||||||
5 | circulating petitions, and publishing, including publishing or | ||||||
6 | streaming on an Internet site, audio or video recorded in | ||||||
7 | outdoor areas of campus. | ||||||
8 | (b) A member of the campus community who wishes to engage | ||||||
9 | in noncommercial expressive activity in outdoor areas of campus | ||||||
10 | shall be permitted to do so freely, subject to reasonable time, | ||||||
11 | place, and manner restrictions, as long as the member's conduct | ||||||
12 | is not unlawful, does not impede others' access to a facility | ||||||
13 | or use of walkways, and does not disrupt the functioning of the | ||||||
14 | public institution of higher education, subject to the | ||||||
15 | protections of subsection (a). The public institution of higher | ||||||
16 | education may designate other areas of campus available for use | ||||||
17 | by the campus community according to institutional policy, but | ||||||
18 | in all cases access to designated areas of campus must be | ||||||
19 | granted on a viewpoint-neutral basis within the bounds of | ||||||
20 | established First Amendment principles. | ||||||
21 | (c) A public institution of higher education shall not deny | ||||||
22 | benefits or privileges available to student organizations | ||||||
23 | based on the viewpoint of a student organization or the | ||||||
24 | expression of the viewpoint of a student organization by the | ||||||
25 | student organization or its members protected by the First | ||||||
26 | Amendment of the Constitution of the United States. In |
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1 | addition, a public institution of higher education shall not | ||||||
2 | deny any benefit or privilege to a student organization based | ||||||
3 | on the student organization's requirement that the leaders of | ||||||
4 | the student organization agree to and support the student | ||||||
5 | organization's beliefs, as those beliefs are interpreted and | ||||||
6 | applied by the organization, and to further the student | ||||||
7 | organization's mission. | ||||||
8 | (d) This Section shall not be interpreted as limiting the | ||||||
9 | right of student expression in a counter demonstration held in | ||||||
10 | an outdoor area of campus as long as the conduct at the counter | ||||||
11 | demonstration is not unlawful, does not materially and | ||||||
12 | substantially prohibit the free expression rights of others in | ||||||
13 | an outdoor area of campus or disrupt the functioning of the | ||||||
14 | public institution of higher education, and does not impede | ||||||
15 | others' access to a facility or use of walkways, subject to | ||||||
16 | reasonable time, place, and manner restrictions that are | ||||||
17 | consistent with established principles of the First Amendment | ||||||
18 | of the Constitution of the United States. | ||||||
19 | (e) This Section shall not be interpreted as preventing | ||||||
20 | public institutions of higher education from prohibiting, | ||||||
21 | limiting, or restricting expression that the First Amendment of | ||||||
22 | the Constitution of the United States does not protect, | ||||||
23 | including, but not limited to, a threat of serious harm and | ||||||
24 | expression directed or likely directed to provoke imminent | ||||||
25 | unlawful actions, or from prohibiting harassment, including, | ||||||
26 | but not limited to, expression that is so severe, pervasive, |
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1 | and subjectively and objectively offensive that the expression | ||||||
2 | unreasonably interferes with an individual's access to | ||||||
3 | educational opportunities or benefits provided by a public | ||||||
4 | institution of higher education. | ||||||
5 | Section 20. Public forums on campus; freedom of | ||||||
6 | association. | ||||||
7 | (a) The outdoor areas of campuses of public institutions of | ||||||
8 | higher education shall be deemed public forums. Public | ||||||
9 | institutions of higher education may maintain and enforce | ||||||
10 | clear, published, reasonable viewpoint-neutral time, place, | ||||||
11 | and manner restrictions that are narrowly tailored in | ||||||
12 | furtherance of a significant institutional interest but shall | ||||||
13 | allow members of the campus community to engage in spontaneous | ||||||
14 | expressive activity and to distribute literature. Restrictions | ||||||
15 | instituted by a public institution of higher education under | ||||||
16 | this Section shall provide for ample alternative means of | ||||||
17 | expression. | ||||||
18 | (b) Except as provided in this Act, and subject to | ||||||
19 | reasonable time, place, and manner restrictions, a public | ||||||
20 | institution of higher education shall not designate any area of | ||||||
21 | campus a free-speech zone or otherwise create policies | ||||||
22 | restricting expressive activities to a particular outdoor area | ||||||
23 | of campus. | ||||||
24 | (c) Nothing in this Section shall be construed to grant | ||||||
25 | individuals the right to engage in conduct that intentionally, |
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1 | materially, and substantially disrupts the expressive activity | ||||||
2 | of a person or student organization if the public institution | ||||||
3 | of higher education has reserved space in an outdoor area of | ||||||
4 | campus for activity by the person or student organization in | ||||||
5 | accordance with this Section. | ||||||
6 | Section 25. Remedies; statute of limitations; immunity. | ||||||
7 | (a) A member of the campus community aggrieved by a | ||||||
8 | violation of this Act may file a complaint with the board of | ||||||
9 | trustees of the public institution of higher education. | ||||||
10 | (b) A member of the campus community aggrieved by a | ||||||
11 | violation of this Act may assert such violation as a defense or | ||||||
12 | counterclaim in a disciplinary action or in a civil or | ||||||
13 | administrative proceeding brought against the member of the | ||||||
14 | campus community. | ||||||
15 | (c) A member of the campus community shall bring a claim | ||||||
16 | for violation of this Act pursuant to this Section no later | ||||||
17 | than one year after the day the cause of action accrues. | ||||||
18 | (d) This Section shall not be interpreted to limit any | ||||||
19 | other remedies available to a member of the campus community. | ||||||
20 | (e) Nothing in this Section shall be construed to make any | ||||||
21 | administrator, officer, employee, or agent of a public | ||||||
22 | institution of higher education personally liable for acts | ||||||
23 | taken pursuant to the individual's official duties.
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