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Public Forums |
Public Property Historically open to speech related activities: (Streets , Public Parks, Side walks) |
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Designated Public Forum |
Property not historically open to Free Speech but gov't has opened up to it temporarily. |
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How does the Government regulate Public Forums |
Through Time manner and place restrictions. |
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Time, Manner and Place Restrictions must be: |
Content Neutral Narrowly Tailored Leave open alternative channels of communication. |
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Do Public Forums require something to be the least restrictive means? |
Absolutely not! |
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Important Governmental Interests include: |
Litter, Traffic Safety, Crowd Movement, Personal Privacy, Aesthetics. |
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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. |
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Content Based injunctions must survive |
Strict Scrutiny |
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Content Neutral injunctions must survive? |
Intermediate Scrutiny |
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Intermediate Scrutiny for injunctions |
Furthers an important governmental interest and Burdens no more speech than necessary |
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Can the government regulate speech in non-public forums |
absolutely to reserve them for their intended use. |
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Scrutiny for a Non-Public Forum requires |
1. It has to be viewpoint neutral 2. Reasonably related to legitimate government interest. |
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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. |