abstract:The Leonard Law is a California law passed in 1992 that applies the First Amendment of the United States Constitution to private colleges, high schools, and universities. The law also applies Article I, Section 2 of the California Constitution to private colleges and universities.
The development came hours after a small army of law enforcement officers swarmed a Montgomery home where Leonard was believed to be hiding and came up empty-handed.
The cost of reversing the policy "wouldn't be insignificant, " said Leonard Farber, a former senior policy maker in Canada's finance department and now an adviser at global law firm Norton Rose.