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  2. Forum (legal) - Wikipedia

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    The government creates a designated public forum when it intentionally opens a nontraditional forum for public discourse. Limited public forums, such as municipal meeting rooms, are nonpublic forums that have been specifically designated by the government as open to certain groups or topics. Traditional public forums cannot be changed to ...

  3. Forum non conveniens - Wikipedia

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    Forum non conveniens (Latin for "an inconvenient forum" [1] [2] [3]) (FNC) is a mostly common law legal doctrine through which a court acknowledges that another forum or court where the case might have been brought is a more appropriate venue for a legal case, and dismisses the case.

  4. Intermediate scrutiny - Wikipedia

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    Adderley v. Florida, 385 U.S. 39 (1966) held that freedom of speech may be limited in a jailhouse because a jailhouse is not a public forum therefore speech is subject to restriction. The court in Adderley v. Florida used the rational basis test standard of review even though the law was content neutral because a jailhouse is a non-public forum ...

  5. Freedom of speech in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A designated forum is usually public property the government opens for public expression, such as theatres and state schools. [40] The difference between traditional public forums and designated public forums is in a designated public forum the government may limit access to the area to only certain groups, speakers, or subjects, so long as ...

  6. Public space - Wikipedia

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    The government cannot usually limit one's speech beyond what is reasonable in a public space, which is considered to be a public forum (that is, screaming epithets at passers-by can be stopped; proselytizing one's religion probably cannot). In a private—that is, non-publicforum, the government can control one's speech to a much greater ...

  7. National Issues Forums - Wikipedia

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    The National Issues Forums (NIF) is a US-based non partisan, nationwide network of civic, educational, and other organizations and individuals whose common interest is to promote public deliberation in America. NIF sponsors public forums and training institutions for public deliberation."

  8. Forum - Wikipedia

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    Forum (legal), designated space for public expression in the United States Forum (Roman) , open public space within a Roman city Roman Forum , most famous example

  9. Forum shopping - Wikipedia

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    Under the doctrine of forum non conveniens, Latin for "inappropriate forum", a judge has a discretion to transfer a case if the court selected is not the most convenient one. If the courts in two states would accept civil jurisdiction, the plaintiff must be able to show that justice requires the trial to take place in the forum suggested by the ...