I agree with Doug that unconstrained discretion to
discriminate on the basis of viewpoint would be problematic. And Doug, who
filed an amicus brief in the case, presumably knows more than I about the way in
which the SchoolDistrict's policy was implemented "on the ground."
Perhaps the
Evangelism Fellowship v. Montgomery County -- the View from
Montgomery County
I agree with Doug that unconstrained discretion to discriminate on the basis of
viewpoint would be problematic. And Doug, who filed an amicus brief in the case,
presumably knows more than I about the way in which
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I agree with Eugene that theres
not much of a compelled speech problem here, for reasons the Court explained
in Southworth. (Of course, its not quite as easy as
that, because of cases such as Dale,