Public forums
nonpublic forums -government owned that aren't normally open to the public -speech can be __ or __ - if speech is permitted, any regulation must be __-__
blocked; regulated; content-neutral
Government can regulate speech if there is insightment to violence using the ____ test
brandenburg
___ __ have to follow the rules for public forums need to know how a __ can sometimes determine what can be said there and be blocked/regulated
communications professionals
__ __ forum: a public college's lecture hall, a library meeting room, the side of a city-owned bus
limited public
As communication professionals, we need to know how a ___ (physical or virtual) can sometimes determine what can be said there and what can be blocked or regulated...
location
___ __ forum government-owned places like government offices, military bases, jails
non-public
On __ property theres no free speech right, on __ property the right to speak increases
private; public
__ __: streets, parks, sidewalks
public
3 types of public forums: __ forum __ __ forum __-__ forum
public; limited public; non-public
Limited public forums -Can limit the ___ (but not the content of what's said) -Can limit the __ of participants -Can limit the speaking __ - gov may stop __ but can't discriminate against __
topics; number; time; disruptions; viewpoints
limited public forum -sometimes open to the public -when gov opens a space for public debate it must follow the same rules as __ public forum (no content-restrictions)
traditional
Traditional public forums: -These have been open to the public "from time immemorial"; -No __ ___ is allowed; -__ __ for any content- based restrictions on speech here; -__ restrictions are OK
viewpoint discrimination; strict scrutiny; TPM
The Government may speak on issues __ creating a public forum; But, when government invites responses from the public, it ___ create a public forum; In that case, it can't restrict the ___ of the responses it gets
without; does; content