Civil Rights and Civil Liberties
Time, place, and manner restrictions are regulations that the government can impose on the exercise of First Amendment rights, particularly regarding assembly and free speech. These restrictions are meant to ensure that public spaces are used respectfully and safely, allowing for both the exercise of rights and the maintenance of order. They must be content-neutral and not discriminate against specific viewpoints, ensuring fair access to public forums.
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