A&A: Can the city manager demand political cartoons removed from senior center?
November 18, 2011 by FAC
Filed under Asked & Answered, News & Opinion
Q: Recently the city manager sent an e-mail to the president of the senior center regarding complaints his office had received about the local newspaper’s political cartoons being posted on the wall inside the senior center. While the senior center is owned by the city, a local nonprofit pays rent on the building, maintains it [...]
Postal Service wins ruling on petitioning on its sidewalks
September 14, 2010 by donal brown
Filed under 1st Amendment News, Freedom of Speech / Press, News & Opinion
A federal judge ruled for the U.S. Postal Service in limiting petitioning on its inner sidewalks. Petitioning is allowed on sidewalks on the outer boundaries of postal property. -db Courthouse News Service September 13, 2010 (CN) – The U.S. Postal Service can ban people from collecting signatures on its sidewalks, a federal judge in Washington, [...]
A&A: Is there a law about distributing fliers near a courthouse?
August 27, 2010 by FAC
Filed under Asked & Answered
Q: Is there any caselaw or information I can refer to regarding display of a sign, placard, or passing out fliers in the parking lot of a municipal courthouse? Would I have to keep a certain distance from the courthouse doors to stay within the law? A: As a starting point, you may want to [...]









