Maybe someone could shed some light on the examples I gave earlier. I really am confused about how the law should be enforced in some of these cases. Since a few of them impact me personally, I'd like to know the answers.

1. A private group rents public property in the park for a wedding. A relative shows up who was not invited. Otherwise the group is invitees only. The private group wishes to eject him. Can they do so? Would they be able to do so if the wedding party had allowed several other people to sit in who were not invited?

2. A private group rents public property in the park for a wedding. A stranger shows up who was not invited. The private group wishes to eject him. Can they do so? If they have already allowed others to attend who weren't invited, then can they still selectively kick people out?

3. A private group rents public property in the park for a gay wedding. A stranger shows up and begins to talk to various attendees in a polite, yet firm manner, about how the couple are going to go to hell for their sin. Can the group eject him?

4. A private group rents public property for a celebration, allowing anyone and everyone to attend. Yet they wish to restrict conduct in certain ways - requiring costumes, or prohibiting discussion of religion, or prohibiting politicking. Are they allowed to do so?

5. Mr. Gerten rents public property for a commercial enterprise, allowing anyone and everyone to attend. Yet he wishes to restrict conduct in certain ways. Is he allowed to do so?

Mary Baker
East Side

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