The Hearing officer will then admit to the hearing, in

      addition to those admitted to closed hearings, one properly

      identified member of the working press from the student

      newspaper, and from each established newspaper, magazine,

      television or radio station requesting admission, four

      persons invited by the accused student, and four persons

      invited by the University Counsel. The Hearing Officer

      may order the removal of any disruptive person from the

      hearing.

2.320  Evidence obtained in violation of Section 2.21, as a direct

      or indirect result of a violation of Section 2.21, in the

      course of a counseling session, or through other improper

      means shall not be admissible in any proceeding of the

      University Judicial System or Residence Halls Judicial

      System.

2.321  Failure to adhere to the procedures contained in this code

       or a violation of the rights of students contained in this

       code shall be sufficient basis for reconsideration of the

       case by the appropriate judicial body.

2.4    Right of Free Expression

       A student has the right to freedom of expression, which

       includes the right to picket or demonstrate for a cause,

       subject to the following conditions:

       a. The student must act in an orderly and peaceful manner.

       b. The stadent must not in any way interfere with the proper

          functioning of the University.

       c. The student must obey the University's regulations as

          to time, place, and manner.

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