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Going Barefoot Not Protected Speech

A rule requiring patrons of a public library to wear shoes did not violate
the First Amendment, even assuming that going barefoot constituted speech.
A library is a limited public forum, and the shoe requirement is a valid,
content-neutral regulation that promotes communication of the written word
in a safe ...

 

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