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Re: new mall question: msg#00094

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Subject: Re: new mall question

I remember that the Pruneyard case is generally considered a pivotal one, from
an incident in California in the 1970s, with a U.S. Supreme Court decision in
1980. I did a Google search and found it reprinted on several websites,
including one from the UCLA rainforest action group:

http://www.actionpa.org/activism/mallflrs.html

Diane

Quoting kembrew mcleod <kembrew-mcleod@xxxxxxxxx>:

> a while ago, i remember reading how some activists were arrested for
> tresspassing because they passed out reprints of the first amendment in the
> mall (without permission). i found a case from wisconsin in the 1980s that
> concerns this, but i was wondering if anyone has heard of any other accounts
> of
> the same thing.
>
> best,
>
> k
>
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