Abstract
This article takes issue with an ABA committee’s statement that “no question of the Bill of Rights is involved” when state universities deny guest speakers from the Communist party access to university facilities. This argument relies on principles of equal protection, free speech, and the doctrine of reasonable time, place, and manner.
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1963
Publication Information
111 University of Pennsylvania Law Review 328-342 (1963)
Repository Citation
Van Alstyne, William W., "Political Speakers at State Universities: Some Constitutional Considerations" (1963). Faculty Publications. 774.
https://scholarship.law.wm.edu/facpubs/774