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    Universities are public property, UC receives federal funding, and first amendment protections apply legally to both federal and state institutions.

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      Smells like bs to me, what’s the deal with all the unreasonable search and seizure I went through as a kid?

      If any of that was a case I’d be due a seven figure class action settlement

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        Minors are rarely protected and are given consideration based on which environment they are in and who would be coercing them.

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            Pretty much, yes. The US system is fairly ridiculous so a lot is left up to judges and common law - e.g. whether rights can be stripped due to being convicted or a crime or oer a judge’s order. But freedom of speech and assembly in college campuses, especially by students, fits squarely in what is normally protected. Hell, outside right wing groups regularly try to hold rallies in a camlus near me. Cops never go after them, let alone judges.