Legal Question in Civil Rights Law in Massachusetts
free speech
are bumper sticker free speech?
Asked on 5/04/07, 1:49 pm
2 Answers from Attorneys
Christopher Vaughn-Martel
Charles River Law Partners, LLC
Re: free speech
In a word, yes. However, there are certain narrow exceptions as to when speech may be constitutionally restricted.
Answered on 5/04/07, 1:58 pm
Craig J. Tiedemann
Kajko, Weisman & Colasanti, LLP
Re: free speech
Yes, unless obscene or otherwise legally restricted. Only governments in their various forms are prohibited from supressing free speech, however. In most cases, private entities and/or individuals cannot violate free speech rights; only those acting for or on behalf of some form of local, municipal, state or federal entity.
Answered on 5/04/07, 2:00 pm
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