...it a misdemeanor for members of the public who speak at City Council meetings to engage in "disorderly, insolent, or disruptive behavior." Benito...
...M. Betman, Craig E. Stewart; National Chamber Litigation Center, Inc., Robin...Business Properties Association and International Council of Shopping Centers as Amici...
...Library (the Library). To regulate leafleting on the Library campus, the City Council of Redding, acting as the Library's Board of Trustees, adopted an...
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...that appellant had a tattoo on his arm that read "Rest in peace, Cheese."*fn7 ...
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...order of dispersal by a person known by him to be a peace officer under circumstances where three or more persons are committing acts of...
...it a misdemeanor for members of the public who speak at City Council meetings to engage in "disorderly, insolent, or disruptive behavior." Benito...
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...privileges incident to the office of sheriff, police officer, marshal, or other peace officer, or who shall falsely assume or pretend to be any such...
...STATE BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION TRADES COUNCIL OF CALIFORNIA, AFL-CIO, Plaintiff...Los Angeles Chapter of the National Electrical Contractors Association, Air Conditioning...
...Club and Natural Resources Defense Council as Amici Curiae on behalf...Association), formerly known as the National Paint and Coatings Association, challenged...
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