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Originally posted by Not Me
Content-based regulations in these non-public forums are subject to a rational relationship test regardless of whether the person is an employee or not. In public forums, it is a strict scrutiny test.
Read the cases if you want to know more.
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Please point me to a single case that says that it is presumptively OK for the government to regulate speech, based on its content,* so long as the speech occurs somewhere other than a public forum.
Just one case. One of the cases you've been reading, presumably.
* Setting aside false statements of fact, nonnewsworthy disclosures of private information, commercial speech, and obscenity. I'm talking about political speech.