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Assembly attorneys brief members on First Amendment limits, decorum and points-of-order procedures
Summary
Assembly attorneys led a training explaining how First Amendment protections apply to public testimony at limited public fora, the distinction between protected speech and unprotected categories (e.g., incitement, fighting words), and how chairs and members may use points of order and appeals to manage decorum.
Assembly counsel and the city attorney’s office gave a rules-of-decorum briefing and First Amendment overview during the Rules Committee meeting on July 10 to explain how municipal meeting rules interact with constitutional protections for public testimony.
The attorney explained that the First Amendment protects political speech and that municipal bodies regulate forum use through narrowly tailored, viewpoint-neutral rules. He noted that Alaska’s constitution contains analogous speech protections (Article…
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