Posted by Eugene Volokh:
May Government Ban Advocacy Near Movie Theaters, Outdoor Restaurants, and the 
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http://volokh.com/archives/archive_2009_06_21-2009_06_27.shtml#1245866277


   A Ninth Circuit panel decision [1]last year seemed to say yes, on the
   grounds that the government may protect "captive audiences" near those
   places from potentially offensive speech. The decision was focused on
   the Seattle Center, a large park in Seattle, but the rationale would
   have equally applied to picketing on the streets, and a wide range of
   other speech.

   The court [2]just reversed that decision en banc. The opinions are
   long, and there are several dissents, including by my former boss
   Chief Judge Alex Kozinski, whose work I much admire (and usually,
   though not always) agree with. Unfortunately, I'm on a trip, and not
   sure whether I'll be able to discuss the arguments in more detail; but
   I thought I'd note this. I am, however, pleased that the captive
   audience argument, which is what troubled me most about the panel
   decision, has seemingly been rejected by the decision.

   Thanks to [3]Kent Scheidegger (Crime & Consequences), who seems to
   side with the dissent, for the pointer.

References

   1. http://www.volokh.com/posts/1200339246.shtml
   2. http://www.ca9.uscourts.gov/datastore/opinions/2009/06/24/05-35752.pdf
   3. 
http://www.crimeandconsequences.com/crimblog/2009/06/the-festival-of-noses.html

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