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Public Forums

Public Property Historically open to speech related activities: (Streets , Public Parks, Side walks)

Designated Public Forum

Property not historically open to Free Speech but gov't has opened up to it temporarily.

How does the Government regulate Public Forums

Through Time manner and place restrictions.

Time, Manner and Place Restrictions must be:

Content Neutral




Narrowly Tailored




Leave open alternative channels of communication.

Do Public Forums require something to be the least restrictive means?

Absolutely not!

Important Governmental Interests include:

Litter, Traffic Safety, Crowd Movement, Personal Privacy, Aesthetics.

Is a school a public forum ?

No, BUTTT when the school rents out their property in the off season they to clubs they are considered a designated Public Forum.

Content Based injunctions must survive

Strict Scrutiny

Content Neutral injunctions must survive?

Intermediate Scrutiny

Intermediate Scrutiny for injunctions

Furthers an important governmental interest




and Burdens no more speech than necessary

Can the government regulate speech in non-public forums

absolutely to reserve them for their intended use.

Scrutiny for a Non-Public Forum requires

1. It has to be viewpoint neutral




2. Reasonably related to legitimate government interest.

Give an example of a good content controlled non public forum regulation

Government can restrict comments at city council meeting to agenda item, but can't restrict what can be said about the agenda item.