The case says that during the criminal trial, park officials admitted that Marcavage was ordered to move under "a regulation that had yet to be made public … which created free speech zones."
"...government-mandated "free speech zones" are being established across the country in an effort by cities, colleges
and other institutions to hinder free speech outside of those specific "zones."
In United States vs. Michael A. Marcavage, Assistant U.S. Attorney Richard Goldberg stood behind the practice of government-regulated zones, stating in court that "nowhere does the law say that the government cannot regulate speech on a sidewalk used by the public."
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