Freedom of Speech and Expression

Freedom of Speech and Expression | know your rights | know the rules | know the consequences of non-compliance

Florida State University is dedicated to open dialogue and creating a supportive atmosphere where all members of our community can flourish. We embrace the diversity of viewpoints that our campus encompasses and welcome constructive discussions. However, we cannot tolerate threats, violence, harassment, vandalism, or intimidation. Civil discourse is the collective responsibility of faculty, staff, students, and our broader community.

The right of all students and individuals to seek knowledge, debate ideas, form opinions, and freely express their views is recognized, both as an individual right and as an important part of the University culture. This right must be exercised in a manner which will not interfere with the same rights and freedoms of others. Likewise, the right or freedom of peaceful assembly is recognized and shall be protected. Meetings, assemblies, picketing activities, protests, and gatherings that do not disrupt the orderly functioning of the University and related activities qualify as peaceful and are therefore protected.

Below, the University has compiled a list of frequently asked questions and answers related to freedom of speech and freedom of expression and applicable regulations and laws, as well as consequences for non-compliance.

KNOW YOUR RIGHTS

KNOW THE RULES

KNOW THE CONSEQUENCES OF NON-COMPLIANCE

RELATED REGULATIONS AND POLICIES

REPORT.FSU.EDU

If you have a concern regarding free speech or expression on campus, please report your concern at report.fsu.edu.


The content on this website was published August 26, 2024.