The library's legal answers for meeting rooms and displays /:
Grounded in the authors' expert guidance, this e-book will give your staff the knowledge they need to keep your library out of messy legal problems.
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Chicago : ALA Editions, 2016. 1 online resource (31 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Libraries and Categories of Public Forum -- Type of Library Matters -- Q1: Are all library meeting rooms and display areas protected by the First Amendment? -- Spaces in Public Institutions that are Off Limits to the Public -- Q2: Must all library meeting rooms and display areas in public institutions be open to all users? -- Q3: If my meeting room or display area is open to the public, is it a "public forum"? -- Nonpublic Forum: The Library's Technical Services Areas and Offices -- Q4: What types of speech are protected in the library meeting rooms and display areas that are considered "public forums"? -- Speech Content Regulations -- Q5: May the library close off public use of a space to deal with controversial issues? -- Q6: If the library does not choose to close the space, how should it treat displays or meetings that concern controversial issues? -- Q7: How should the library treat displays or meetings that concern religious issues? -- Q8: Is there a difference between meetings that have religious content and meetings that actually conduct religious services? -- Q9: Isn't there a conflict between church and state? -- Q10: How should the library treat displays or meetings that concern political issues? -- Q11: How should the library treat displays or meetings that use hate speech? -- Q12: Can you give an example of a library that allowed a hate speech group to use its facilities? -- Q13: May a library demand extra fees or deposits for security expenses if a speaker is expected to draw an angry crowd? -- Q14: I don't understand. Surely you don't mean that I must allow a group into the library that is threatening my patrons? -- Q15: So the library does not have to put up with "fighting words"? -- Q16: What if the group is inciting a riot? -- Q17: How should the library treat displays or meetings that concern sexual issues? -- Case Study: Manhasset Public Library -- Q18: May the library prohibit birthday parties, weddings, and other private events? -- Q19: Are there any situations in which the library can stop a program or a display if it is really, really upsetting to patrons and staff? -- Speech Regulations: Content-Neutral -- Q20: Our policy limits the amount of time for which a group can reserve the meeting room or display space. Is that okay? -- Meeting Rooms: Special Considerations -- Q21: I see a big difference between hate speech spewed forth live in a meeting room and hate speech quietly sitting on a giveaway rack. Does the law see a big difference, too? -- Q22: What if the meeting gets out of hand-too loud, or worse? -- Q23: What if the group has discriminatory policies? -- Library Sponsored Meetings and Displays -- Q24: A librarian creates a display. A colleague disagrees with the inclusion of a book in the display. Both people are professionals. No one is requesting that the book be removed from the library. The director is brought in. Is there law governing this? -- Leafletting and solicitation -- Q25: Does the public have the right to leaflet, picket, or solicit funds inside or outside library spaces? -- Professional Guidance -- Q26: What guidance does the American Library Association offer on these issues? -- Appendix: Cases Concerning or Relating to Libraries, Meeting Rooms, and Exhibit Spaces. Grounded in the authors' expert guidance, this e-book will give your staff the knowledge they need to keep your library out of messy legal problems. Online resource; title from PDF title page (ProQuest, viewed March 4, 2021) Library legislation United States. Public meetings United States. Library exhibits United States. Librarians United States Handbooks, manuals, etc. Réunions publiques États-Unis. 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spellingShingle | Minow, Mary Lipinski, Tomas A., 1958- McCord, Gretchen The library's legal answers for meeting rooms and displays / Libraries and Categories of Public Forum -- Type of Library Matters -- Q1: Are all library meeting rooms and display areas protected by the First Amendment? -- Spaces in Public Institutions that are Off Limits to the Public -- Q2: Must all library meeting rooms and display areas in public institutions be open to all users? -- Q3: If my meeting room or display area is open to the public, is it a "public forum"? -- Nonpublic Forum: The Library's Technical Services Areas and Offices -- Q4: What types of speech are protected in the library meeting rooms and display areas that are considered "public forums"? -- Speech Content Regulations -- Q5: May the library close off public use of a space to deal with controversial issues? -- Q6: If the library does not choose to close the space, how should it treat displays or meetings that concern controversial issues? -- Q7: How should the library treat displays or meetings that concern religious issues? -- Q8: Is there a difference between meetings that have religious content and meetings that actually conduct religious services? -- Q9: Isn't there a conflict between church and state? -- Q10: How should the library treat displays or meetings that concern political issues? -- Q11: How should the library treat displays or meetings that use hate speech? -- Q12: Can you give an example of a library that allowed a hate speech group to use its facilities? -- Q13: May a library demand extra fees or deposits for security expenses if a speaker is expected to draw an angry crowd? -- Q14: I don't understand. Surely you don't mean that I must allow a group into the library that is threatening my patrons? -- Q15: So the library does not have to put up with "fighting words"? -- Q16: What if the group is inciting a riot? -- Q17: How should the library treat displays or meetings that concern sexual issues? -- Case Study: Manhasset Public Library -- Q18: May the library prohibit birthday parties, weddings, and other private events? -- Q19: Are there any situations in which the library can stop a program or a display if it is really, really upsetting to patrons and staff? -- Speech Regulations: Content-Neutral -- Q20: Our policy limits the amount of time for which a group can reserve the meeting room or display space. Is that okay? -- Meeting Rooms: Special Considerations -- Q21: I see a big difference between hate speech spewed forth live in a meeting room and hate speech quietly sitting on a giveaway rack. Does the law see a big difference, too? -- Q22: What if the meeting gets out of hand-too loud, or worse? -- Q23: What if the group has discriminatory policies? -- Library Sponsored Meetings and Displays -- Q24: A librarian creates a display. A colleague disagrees with the inclusion of a book in the display. Both people are professionals. No one is requesting that the book be removed from the library. The director is brought in. Is there law governing this? -- Leafletting and solicitation -- Q25: Does the public have the right to leaflet, picket, or solicit funds inside or outside library spaces? -- Professional Guidance -- Q26: What guidance does the American Library Association offer on these issues? -- Appendix: Cases Concerning or Relating to Libraries, Meeting Rooms, and Exhibit Spaces. Library legislation United States. Public meetings United States. Library exhibits United States. Librarians United States Handbooks, manuals, etc. Réunions publiques États-Unis. Bibliothécaires États-Unis Guides, manuels, etc. Librarians fast Library exhibits fast Library legislation fast Public meetings fast |
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