Richard Hershey v. Dr. John Jasinski

86 F.4th 1224
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit
DecidedNovember 21, 2023
Docket22-1826
StatusPublished
Cited by3 cases

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Richard Hershey v. Dr. John Jasinski, 86 F.4th 1224 (8th Cir. 2023).

Opinion

United States Court of Appeals For the Eighth Circuit ___________________________

No. 22-1826 ___________________________

Richard Hershey

Plaintiff - Appellee

v.

Dr. John Jasinski, President of Northwest Missouri State University, in his official capacity

Defendant - Appellant

Dr. Jay Johnson, Interim Director of Northwest Missouri State University, Kansas City Campus, in his official capacity

Defendant

Dr. Pat Harr, Member of the Board of Regents of Northwest Missouri State University, in his official capacity; Dr. Marilou Joyner, Member of the Board of Regents of Northwest Missouri State University, in her official capacity; Jason Klindt, Member of the Board of Regents of Northwest Missouri State University, in his official capacity; John Moore, Member of the Board of Regents of Northwest Missouri State University, in his official capacity; Deborah Roach, Member of the Board of Regents of Northwest Missouri State University, in her official capacity; Richard Smith, Member of the Board of Regents of Northwest Missouri State University, in his official capacity; George Speckman, Member of the Board of Regents of Northwest Missouri State University, in his official capacity; Roxanna Swaney, Member of the Board of Regents of Northwest Missouri State University, in her official capacity; Melissa Evans, Member of the Board of Regents of Northwest Missouri State University, in her official capacity; Lt. Anthony Williams, Police Officer for Northwest Missouri State University, in his individual and official capacity

Defendants - Appellants ___________________________

No. 22-1941 ___________________________

Plaintiff - Appellant

Dr. John Jasinski, President of Northwest Missouri State University, in his official capacity

Defendant - Appellee

Dr. Jay Johnson, Interim Director of Northwest Missouri State University, Kansas City Campus, in his official capacity

Dr. Pat Harr, Member of the Board of Regents of Northwest Missouri State University, in his official capacity; Dr. Marilou Joyner, Member of the Board of Regents of Northwest Missouri State University, in her official capacity; Jason Klindt, Member of the Board of Regents of Northwest Missouri State University, in his official capacity; John Moore, Member of the Board of Regents of Northwest Missouri State University, in his official capacity; Deborah Roach, Member of the Board of Regents of Northwest Missouri State University, in her official capacity; Richard Smith, Member of the Board of Regents of Northwest Missouri State University, in his official capacity; George Speckman, Member of the Board of Regents of Northwest Missouri State University, in his official capacity; Roxanna Swaney, Member of the Board of Regents of Northwest Missouri State University, in her official capacity; Melissa Evans, Member of the Board of Regents of Northwest Missouri State University, in her official capacity;

-2- Lt. Anthony Williams, Police Officer for Northwest Missouri State University, in his individual and official capacity

Defendants - Appellees

___________________________

No. 22-2236 ___________________________

Dr. John Jasinski, President of Northwest Missouri State University, in his official capacity

Dr. Jay Johnson, Interim Director of Northwest Missouri State University, Kansas City Campus, in his official capacity

Dr. Pat Harr, Member of the Board of Regents of Northwest Missouri State University, in his official capacity; Dr. Marilou Joyner, Member of the Board of Regents of Northwest Missouri State University, in her official capacity; Jason Klindt, Member of the Board of Regents of Northwest Missouri State University, in his official capacity; John Moore, Member of the Board of Regents of Northwest Missouri State University, in his official capacity; Deborah Roach, Member of the Board of Regents of Northwest Missouri State University, in her official capacity; Richard Smith, Member of the Board of Regents of Northwest Missouri State University, in his official capacity; George Speckman, Member of the Board of Regents of Northwest Missouri State University, in his official capacity; Roxanna Swaney, Member of the Board of Regents of Northwest Missouri State University, in her official capacity; Melissa Evans, Member of the Board of Regents of Northwest Missouri State University, in her official capacity;

-3- Lt. Anthony Williams, Police Officer for Northwest Missouri State University, in his individual and official capacity

Defendants - Appellants ____________

Appeals from United States District Court for the Western District of Missouri - St. Joseph ____________

Submitted: February 14, 2023 Filed: November 21, 2023 ____________

Before SMITH, Chief Judge, STRAS and KOBES, Circuit Judges. ____________

STRAS, Circuit Judge.

A familiar sight while strolling through a college campus is people handing out pamphlets, leaflets, and other materials. At Northwest Missouri State University, they must notify an administrator before distributing “non-University publications.” The question for us is whether the college’s advance-notice policy violates the First Amendment. We conclude that the answer is no, so we vacate the district court’s judgment to the contrary and remand for the entry of judgment in the defendants’ favor.

I.

Richard Hershey earns money promoting a vegan lifestyle on college campuses. In September 2015, he visited Northwest Missouri State with a stack of written materials. The only problem is that he did not review campus policies first.

-4- Had he done so, he would have learned that the school has rules covering the distribution of literature on campus. The policy, located in the 2015-2016 Student Handbook, explained that:

[d]istribution of non-University publications will be unrestricted on the Northwest campus if: ... • The Vice President of Student Affairs or that person’s designee is notified prior to the distribution of the materials. • Distribution is limited to areas deemed appropriate by the Vice President of Student Affairs or that person’s designee. . . . • The publication may not contain anything that is defamatory, obscene, likely to inflict injury or tend to incite immediate violence (fighting words) or directed to inciting or producing imminent lawless action.

Hershey’s visit began quietly until one student called campus police to report a “suspicious male” who was “attempting to pass something out to . . . students.” The responding officer asked Hershey if he “ha[d] permission” to be there under “the policy of notifying Student Affairs.” Although Hershey denied needing anyone’s permission, the officer decided to “show [him] where” he could “ask.”

The next stop was the Office of Student Affairs, but no one was available to see Hershey. The officer then gave him a choice: either “remain on campus without distributing leaflets or distribute leaflets off campus, but [he] could not do both.” Hershey went with a third option: a trespass warning stating that “from this day forth you are no longer allowed to be in or upon the property of Northwest Missouri State University . . . . This notice will remain in effect until the Chief of University Police or his/her designee notifies you of a revocation in writing.” Any violation would “subject [him] to arrest and prosecution” under state law. With his trespass warning in hand, Hershey left.

About a year later, Northwest Missouri State updated its policy. Although it resembles the policy in effect at the time of Hershey’s visit, there is one notable -5- exception: it adds anything that is “illegal” or “violate[s] any other University policy” to the prohibited-publications list.

The story was still far from over.

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