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In reply to the discussion: Does the First Amendment protect someone's "right" to speak to me in public? To get in my face? [View all]forthemiddle
(1,459 posts)In case you are not aware of them, the Capital Singers have gone into the Wisconsin Capital almost everyday since Act 10 was put in place by Walker. (ACT 10 being the anti -union law that caused all the protests), every day they stand in the Rotunda and sing loudly, "interrupting" other visitors to the Capital. Many have complained that they were rude, stood their ground, and "ruined" the trip to the Capital. The Capital Singers, on the other hand have claimed 1st Amendment rights, and so far prevailed. Even though many on the other side would love to go see their State Capital unfettered by the singers protest of Walker.
They could make the exact same claims the op does. Do they have the "right" to a dignified visit, without harassment to the Capital Building?