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The Determined Assоciаtiоn оf Former Muslims (DAFM) begаn аdvertising in January that they planned to have a public demonstration in June at the city’s central park. The demonstration would include testimonials by people who left Islam, speeches by “victims of Islamic folk customs” like female genital mutilation and rape targeted at non-believers. The ads also announced that there would be a Quran burning. City officials were terrified that such a demonstration would result in mass rioting and violence from the city’s 3% Muslim population. And soon after the ads ran DAFM reported to the police that they had received dozens of death threats and had a bomb thrown through the window of their office. Thankfully the bomb did not explode. In February the City passed an ordinance that made it illegal to publicly burn a Quran for any reason, making the burning or conspiracy to burn punishable by a fine of up to $1,000.. They also passed an ordinance requiring any group seeking to have a demonstration at the city’s central park to apply for a permit and pay an application fee equal to the city’s estimate of the cost of police security for the demonstration. The ordinance provides no standards for the evaluation, but rather gives city officials discretion to determine the appropriate fee. Once again, demonstrating without a permit or conspiring to do so was made publishable by a $1,000 fine. DAFM applied for a permit but were told that the estimate for security for their demonstration would be $50,000, well beyond their ability to pay. When DAFM’s board voted to go ahead with the protest without a permit, and to go ahead with the Quran burning and other aspects of the planned demonstration, they were arrested and charged with conspiracy to violate the two new ordinances and fined $1,000 each. What First Amendment Constitutional arguments can be made for and against DAFM and the City?
Stаte C’s Public Utilities Cоmmissiоn issued а regulаtiоn that prohibited promotional advertising by electric utility companies. The purpose of the regulation was to lessen public use of electricity and encourage energy conservation at a time when State C's electricity output could not meet public demand.State C's largest utility company objected to the regulation, claiming that it infringed on protected First and Fourteenth Amendment rights involving commercial speech.If the utility company challenges the State C regulation, which of the following issues should NOT be considered by the court when making its ruling?