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Originally posted by Mmmm, Burger (C.J.)
Busted.
Time-place-manner restrictions. Why is it unreasonable to assume that persons who are wearing such t-shirts are a) likely to be protesters and b) likely to disrupt the event particularly in light of their refusal to leave when asked by authorities to do so? Should they have first been asked to remove their t-shirts?
Do you like to joke about bombs in the xray line at the airport?
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It was content-based, and nothing to do with time, place or manner. Your test bootstraps the former. And it's pretty silly to say that anyone who refuses to change their clothes upon law enforcement demand can thereby be deemed likely to violate the law.
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