Judge blocks Kent State officials’ security fee for gun-rights event
Associated Press
CLEVELAND
A judge is blocking Kent State University officials from charging $1,800 to provide security officers for a discussion planned at the student center featuring a gun-rights advocate whose September demonstration on the Ohio campus drew protesters.
The conservative student group planning the discussion Monday is challenging Kent State’s policies on security fees in a lawsuit, arguing they impede free speech.
Federal Judge John Adams granted a temporary restraining order Tuesday. Cleveland.com reports that Judge Adams said the possibility of protesters shouldn’t put the financial burden of security on the speaker and the student group.