United States Supreme Court (1939) in the case of Hague v. C.I.O., 307 U.S. 496, 515 (1939), stated:
<Wherever the title of streets and parks may rest, they have immemorially been held in trust for the use of the public, and time out of mind, have been used for the purposes of assembly, communicating thoughts between citizens, and discussing public questions.> 1939US001
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1939US001. William J. Federer, American Quotations (2014). United States Supreme Court. 1939, Hague v. C.I.O., 307 U.S. 496, 515 (1939). Jay Sekulow, Letter to Mayors (Virginia Beach, VA: American Center for Law and Justice, November 17, 1992), p. 1.