UNL asks political campaigns to stop using its brand
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln is asking gubernatorial candidates to stop using the school's branding in their campaigns.

LINCOLN, Neb. -- The University of Nebraska-Lincoln is asking gubernatorial candidates to stop using the school's branding in their campaigns.
The University asked several gubernatorial campaigns to not use the school's brand in their advertisements.
In response to the request, Charles Herbster, running in the Nebraska Gubernatorial Elections, claimed the University was against free speech.
