New rules for protests at Supreme Court
June 13th, 2013
09:03 PM ET
10 years ago

New rules for protests at Supreme Court

Washington (CNN) - The grounds outside the U.S. Supreme Court have long been a place for protests, rallies, and other "expressive events."

But exactly just what could be said and where the public could assert its First Amendment rights was a source of contention - at least until Thursday.

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  1. Thomas

    It's understandable and unfortunate .

    Civil protest is are right !

    June 14, 2013 01:00 am at 1:00 am |
  2. saywhat

    No longer, sadly.

    June 14, 2013 09:33 am at 9:33 am |
  3. Data Driven

    1st Amendment, amended to Freedom of Speech in Zones.

    Like anyone who works there enters the building from the front, but whatever, send assemblies to the dumpster behind the nearest Mickey Dees. I'm sure no one cares. We've already established that we don't care about the 4th, so why sweat the 1st.

    June 14, 2013 11:07 am at 11:07 am |