I have walked onto the campus of several universities and no one ever asked me what I was doing there.
And remember, the people passing out copies of the Constitution were students at the university, giving them a “right” to be on campus.
I’m pretty sure the university loses on this.
>>I have walked onto the campus of several universities and no one ever asked me what I was doing there.<<
True but they could and then escort you off the premises. I worked as a manager for a State University and those of the kinds of things you learn.
>>And remember, the people passing out copies of the Constitution were students at the university, giving them a right to be on campus.<<
Not my point. You made it sound as if standing on a state university is the same as standing on a street corner. It is not.
>>Im pretty sure the university loses on this.<<
Theoretically they should but I wanted to note it is not going to be easy. Also just because they should win doesn’t mean they will in uber-left HI. It may have to go all the way to the US Circuit before it gets proper legal treatment.