Opinion ID: 550350
Heading Depth: 1
Heading Rank: 3

Heading: city regulations properly tailored

Text: 19 The government may permissibly place reasonable restrictions on the time, place or manner of speech as long as any regulations are content neutral, narrowly tailored to promote a significant governmental interest, and the regulations leave open adequate alternative modes of communication. Ward v. Rock Against Racism, --- U.S. ----, 109 S.Ct. 2746, 2753, 105 L.Ed.2d 661 (1989). Lubavitch challenges the City's regulation that prohibits anyone but the City or its lessees from placing structures at O'Hare on the basis that it is overbroad; 7 that is, Lubavitch is alleging that the regulation does not fit within the parameters of an ordinance narrowly tailored to promote a significant governmental interest. The challenged regulation provides that 20 In conducting the activities described herein under Part One [activities protected under the First Amendment], no individual or group shall: 21