I’m worried a protest might make it difficult for me to get to class or enter campus buildings. What can the university do to prevent that?
The university’s primary mission is to provide education, research, and public service, and events or individuals that interfere with the campus’s mission can be declared unlawful. Wis. Admin. Code Ch. UWS 18.11(4) includes various requirements for non-academic use of the university’s lands, including that:
- Assemblies cannot block access to buildings entrances or portions of University grounds; intentionally disrupt university activities; use force or violence, or intentionally threaten force or violence, against any member of the university community
- Noise levels that are disruptive to the university’s mission are not allowed
- No person can ignore university authorized security measures, use unauthorized sound amplifying equipment, or commit acts of vandalism
Events that intentionally violate these requirements may be declared unlawful, and individuals who continue an unlawful assembly after it has been declared unlawful may be subject to arrest, per Wis. Admin. Code Ch. 18.11(4)(d), and liable to the penalties of Wis. Admin. Code Ch. UWS 18.13.