Content Neutral/Public Property Flashcards
Content Neutral
regulations to time, place, and manner must leave open ample alternative channels of communication (quantitative and qualitative) (City of Ladue v. Gilleo)
Streets and Parks
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
Public Forums
if “time out of mind” the property has been used as a marketplace for the exchange of ideas
If it is not a public forum . . .
speech is evaluated whether the prohibition is reasonable under the purpose of the property and viewpoint neutral (Adderley v. Florida)
designated public forum for limited purpose
state may reserve property for intended purpose if reasonable and not an effort to suppress expression or viewpoint (PEA v. PLEA)