Это из серии "я обнаруживаю глубокое незнание законов США".
The First Amendment protects free speech on public property, but the rights of property owners limit free speech on private property.
Public property
- You have the right to express your opinions on public property, such as streets, sidewalks, and parks.
- You can also speak out on other public property, like plazas in front of government buildings.
- You can protest on public property using speeches, signs, and symbolic acts.
Private property
- Private property owners can set rules for speech on their property.
- You can't trespass onto private property to exercise free speech.