Does a person have a right to enter the common areas of a privately owned shopping complex where they are not allowed to speak publicly?

MultiRegion, United States of America

The following excerpt is from N.L.R.B. v. Pay Less Drug Stores Northwest, Inc., 60 F.3d 834 (9th Cir. 1995):

California free speech rights have been found to include the right to enter into the common areas of privately owned shopping centers. Robins v. Pruneyard Shopping Ctr., 592 P.2d 341, 347 (Cal. 1979), aff'd, 447 U.S. 74 (1980). This does not, however, indicate that free speech rights extend to actual entry onto the premises of a store's sales area exclusively leased and actively used for that purpose.

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