Exploring Expressive Activity on Private Property

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According to the Legal Bulletin, which of the following activities can be protected under the California Constitution?

All of the above

According to the Legal Bulletin, what can a private property owner regulate regarding expressive activity in common areas?

The time, place, and/or manner of the activity

According to the Legal Bulletin, are all stores or shopping centers considered equivalent to large, retail shopping centers when it comes to expressive activity?

No, only large, retail shopping centers are considered equivalent

Which type of stores are subject to the rule that individuals do not have a State constitutional right to engage in expressive activities on the sidewalk/walkways immediately outside the doors to these stores?

Stand-alone stores in smaller shopping centers

In which areas are individuals allowed to engage in expressive activities in large, retail shopping centers?

Common areas

Which California laws protect peaceful labor picketing on public or private property?

Section 527.3 of the Civil Code and Labor Code Section 1138.1

What should officers do if persons engaging in expressive activities violate the property owner's time, place, or manner rules/regulations?

Advise both parties to seek their own legal counsel or assistance from the courts

Test your knowledge on expressive activity on private property with this quiz! Learn about the legal implications of non-union labor expressive activities and understand the rights and limitations surrounding protest, picketing, solicitation, and more.

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