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U. Minnesota Files Motion to Dismiss Ben Shapiro/Young America’s Fdn Lawsuit

U. Minnesota Files Motion to Dismiss Ben Shapiro/Young America’s Fdn Lawsuit

“The Constitution does not guarantee a right to host an event in a particular venue”

Schools that play games with free speech over politics deserve to be called out. It’s great that the Young America’s Foundation and Ben Shapiro are holding their feet to the fire.

Campus Reform reports:

University of Minnesota motions to dismiss Shapiro lawsuit

The University of Minnesota filed a motion in late August to dismiss a lawsuit by Young America’s Foundation and Ben Shapiro which accused UMN of “banishing [a] conservative event to [an] inadequate venue.”

YAF and Shapiro filed a lawsuit against the school in July after UMN allegedly capped the number of people who could attend the event, which is an action that YAF believes puts UMN in a position where they violated the First Amendment.

In a motion filed on August 22, UMN calls the Ben Shapiro lecture a “success,” as the university worked with Students for a Conservative Voice, the student group that invited Shapiro, and found a venue that “virtually matched” the capacity of the venue originally requested.

The university additionally made the argument that although the student group may have requested a room with a larger capacity, the university does not have an obligation to grant the request, also stating that the venue choice was based on security concerns raised by SCV.

“The Constitution does not guarantee a right to host an event in a particular venue,” said UMN in a court filing.

The university does state that they cannot engage in “viewpoint discrimination,” but contends that since SCV chose only “limited public forums,” the school has the right to “legally preserve the property under its control for the use to which it is dedicated,” states the motion.

Notably, when the University of California, Berkeley filed a motion to dismiss a lawsuit by YAF, the judge tossed out the motion and allowed the lawsuit to move forward.

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