Expressive Activity on Private Property
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According to the Legal Bulletin, which of the following activities can be considered as expressive activities on private property?

  • Selling goods in a store
  • Playing music in a shopping center
  • Protesting against a political candidate (correct)
  • Asking for donations for a charity
  • What does the California Constitution protect in relation to expressive activity on private property?

  • The right to engage in expressive activity on any private property without limitations
  • The right to engage in expressive activity at all privately owned properties
  • The right to engage in expressive activity in all stores and shopping centers
  • The right to engage in expressive activity in common areas of large retail shopping centers (correct)
  • According to the Legal Bulletin, can private property owners regulate expressive activity on their property?

  • No, expressive activity cannot be regulated on private property
  • No, private property owners have no authority to regulate expressive activity
  • Yes, they can impose regulations on the time, place, and/or manner of the activity (correct)
  • Yes, but only if the activity disrupts the normal operation of the property
  • Which of the following is true regarding expressive activities in stand-alone stores located in smaller shopping centers?

    <p>Individuals do not have a State constitutional right to engage in expressive activities on the sidewalk/walkways immediately outside the doors to these stores.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    In which type of stores has the rule of not extending the right to engage in expressive activities been applied?

    <p>Supermarkets, 'big box' stores, and home improvement stores</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the best classification and handling for a scenario where a person violates one of the property owner's time, place, or manner rules/regulations in the common areas of large, retail shopping centers?

    <p>A civil dispute</p> Signup and view all the answers

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

    <p>Both Section 527.3 of the Civil Code and Labor Code Section 1138.1</p> Signup and view all the answers

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