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    My question involves civil rights in the State of: Pennsylvania.

    Hi,

    I've been working on a study guide for my Communications Law test and there is one I can't figure out. Can anyone help?

    Thanks,
    Jim


    "You are a candidate for Temple Student Government. While preparing campaign literature, you learn that the university has a policy that says, “No printed material larger than 8½ x 11 in size may be posted on a campus bulletin board.” You argue that your 10 x 14 posters should be permitted, and that the policy is unconstitutional. If you were to take the question to court, how do you think a judge would rule? (Cite at least two legal arguments, citing points of law.)"

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