Free Speech
As a public university, UC Davis is governed by the same laws as any government body. That means that all members of our community enjoy the protections of the First Amendment, and the university cannot restrict these liberties. This free and open exchange of ideas is essential, but it also has the potential to offend and even to hurt. This page provides information on rights, reporting, and doxing.
1. Free Speech Rights
What are my rights to free speech and freedom of expression on a public campus?
- Free Speech Guide
This webpage explains your rights regarding freedom of expression at UC Davis and the campus policies that protect those rights.
- Free Speech, Limits, and Academic Freedoms in the Classroom (video)
The UC Davis Law School explains the policies and laws surrounding free speech on campus, and the differences for places like the quad, the bulletin board, and the classroom.
- Who are the staff who show up at free speech events?
The Freedom Of Expression Response Team are UC Davis staff who offer support at free speech events on campus to ensure safety, educate on free speech policies and prevent conflict.
2. Reporting Violations or Concerns
How do I report concerns about violations of free speech?
- Report Free Speech Violations
Report any violations or threats related to your freedom of expression through the Harassment & Discrimination Assistance and Prevention Program.
- Guide to Reporting Concerning Faculty Conduct
This guide outlines the steps for reporting concerning faculty conduct related to freedom of expression, academic freedoms and safety to academic departments.
- Report Free Speech Violations by Students
OSSJA helps students navigate violations of free speech by advising on campus policies, assisting with formal complaints and offering conflict resolution services.
3. Doxing and Online Harassment
- Doxing & Online Harassment Guide
Learn what steps to take if you become a target of doxing, online harassment or cyberbullying. This guide connects you with support and protective measures.