Well at
Texas Tech a U.S. District Judge Sam Cummings said that it was illegal for pulic institutions to designate free speech zones. But of course the guy who won his case was a conservative who wanted to lecture about the evils of being gay.
Finally though a precedence, at least for public institutions, has been set. Here goes some of the highlights from the article.
A federal judge has struck down a policy at Texas Tech requiring students to make public speeches in special free-speech zones.
The ruling by U.S. District Judge Sam Cummings stemmed from a lawsuit filed in 2003 by two civil liberties groups on behalf of Jason Roberts, a former law student who has since graduated.
Roberts was a third-year law school student in May 2003, when he applied for a permit to speak about his view that "homosexuality is a sinful, immoral and unhealthy lifestyle."
In Thursday's ruling, Judge Cummings said it was unconstitutional for a public institution to designate free speech exclusively to such zones.