Legal Question in Civil Rights Law in Massachusetts
Library Access
I have been tutoring students during the summer for years in MA. I have been utilizing public libraries that are closest to my students not only for convenience, but it is within the public. I do charge my students a fee for these sessions. I have been recently told that I can no longer tutor there unless I pay the library $25.00 per hour. Do they have a right to ask me to leave or pay a fee? I do live within the community and I do pay taxes. Is this legal? Do I have a right to refuse to leave and continue my tutoring?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Library Access
Good Question. I find it odd that a library would do this, but I do think that they can as it is not meant to be used for private profit. I used to use public libraries to work from when I wanted to get away from the phones.
I do not know if you have a case or not, but have you considered tutoring in a StarBucks or a Borders/Barnes and Nobels?
Good luck.