California State University, Long Beach: Moratorium on New Student Organizations
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California State University - Long Beach
Case Overview
As early as September 2015, California State University, Long Beach (CSULB) imposed a moratorium on recognizing any new student organization. This move deprived students of the ability to form new organizations and request student fees collected by CSULB and distributed by the student government. FIREwrote to CSULB on August 18, 2016, to warn the university that its moratorium was limiting students’ rights to free expression and association. Additionally, FIREraised concerns that students whose groups were not recognized by CSULB were at risk of violating an ambiguous policy requiring “off-campus” groups to get an administrator’s permission before distributing literature on campus. Within hours of ֭’s letter, CSULB removed the moratorium from its web page.