Tulsa Community College to allow Milo Yiannopoulos to speak, citing free speech laws

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'...as a state entity, TCC must follow the law under the First Amendment for the free expression of speech.”

While Tulsa Community College may not agree with conservative provocateur Milo Yiannopoulos, in accordance with the law, school admistrators plan to let him speak at the campus.

“My booking agent is hoping Tulsa Community College comes through,” Yiannopoulos said. “Would be a great venue. Stand by!” The venue can hold 1,500 people, as detailed on the school’s website, and Burgin said the school will work with the third party in accordance with their policies and procedures. She added that there weren’t any confirmed details and Yiannopoulos’ event wasn’t yet listed on the venue’s calendar of events as of Tuesday morning.

Four people were injured during the protests filed a lawsuit against the university, its officials and the Berkeley Police Department. In March, a judge denied the defendants’ request to dismiss the suit, according to KTXL.

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