By Laura Ernde
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SANTA ROSA - In session Tuesday before hundreds of Sonoma County secondary-school students, the California Supreme Court took up a subject near and dear to teenagers' hearts: shopping malls.
Six of the seven justices asked questions during the lively oral argument that revealed split opinions on the scope of speech rights at privately owned...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SANTA ROSA - In session Tuesday before hundreds of Sonoma County secondary-school students, the California Supreme Court took up a subject near and dear to teenagers' hearts: shopping malls.
Six of the seven justices asked questions during the lively oral argument that revealed split opinions on the scope of speech rights at privately owned...
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