Content Neutral/Public Property Flashcards

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Content Neutral

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regulations to time, place, and manner must leave open ample alternative channels of communication (quantitative and qualitative) (City of Ladue v. Gilleo)

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Streets and Parks

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reasonable time, place, and manner restrictions only if content-neutral and are narrowly tailored to serve a significant government interest and leaves open ample channels of communication

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Public Forums

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if “time out of mind” the property has been used as a marketplace for the exchange of ideas

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If it is not a public forum . . .

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speech is evaluated whether the prohibition is reasonable under the purpose of the property and viewpoint neutral (Adderley v. Florida)

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designated public forum for limited purpose

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state may reserve property for intended purpose if reasonable and not an effort to suppress expression or viewpoint (PEA v. PLEA)

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