Inappropriate content in Fedora Core 2

Simon admin at thelight.org.uk
Sat Aug 7 13:09:50 UTC 2004


Christopher A. Williams wrote:

> <sigh...>
> ...Yet the willful display of inappropriate conduct (or content) *is*
> speech, and the Court is an arm of the government. One could reasonably
> expect 1st Amendment protection in your court case example. Even though
> you didn't want to, you've succeeded in supporting my point. If you wore
> that same shirt to a private establishment, the management could legally
> have you thrown out if they wanted to. At the civil suit, you could wear
> the shirt in question to Court again. The Court wouldn't necessarily
> come after you, but it probably wouldn't help your case either. Fact is,
> having been in Court several times recently (as the victim), I have
> learned that they also *can* and often *do* restrict the kids of
> clothing you can wear.
> 

that doesnt say much about the courts.
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