CampingJosh
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- Dec 16, 2010
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I feel like that's a bit of a stretch.The concept of "prior restraint", while usually applied to the First Amendment, is not strictly limited to such application.
Also, can you really not conceive of refusing to take a particular action in protest -- whether mandated or strongly encouraged -- as a speech issue?
Your thoughts on what a thing should be do not necessarily make it so.
Are stop signs now to be considered a prior restraint, too?