Members of an anti-ICE student group at Florida International University filed a lawsuit Tuesday against administrators for punishing them over a protest they conducted during a campus event featuring former Major League Baseball star Alex “A-Rod” Rodriguez. The students were subsequently charged with violating the university’s “Expressive Activities” policy, which states in part that to “protect health, safety, and welfare and prevent disruption of University activities, protests … picketing, demonstrations, and other similar expressive activities are prohibited inside University buildings.” But attorneys for the ICEBreakers argue in the lawsuit that the protest “neither materially nor substantially disrupted the event or university operations.” But attorneys argue FIU’s “blanket ban on ‘expressive activities’ indoors” violates the students’ rights under the First and Fourteenth Amendments. However, in general, a public university campus is not a “single, undifferentiated public forum,” she said.