Congressional Digest

Supreme Court Debates March 2014 No. 3 Vol. 17
Free Speech Regulation

Abortion Protests

Free Speech Outside Women’s Health Clinics

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Free Speech Regulation

Overview of Time, Place, and Manner Restrictions

Even speech that enjoys the most extensive First Amendment protection may be subject to “regulations of the time, place, and manner of expression which are content-neutral, are narrowly tailored to serve a significant government interest, and leave open ample alternative channels of communication.” — Frisby v. Schultz (1988). In the case in which this language appears, the Supreme Court allowed a city ordinance that banned picketing “before or about” any residence to be enforced to prevent picketing outside the residence of a doctor who performed abortions, even though the picketing occurred on a public street. The Court noted that “the…

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