And what you suggest is not permissible under the case law, like Miami Herald v. Tornillo which held that states can't regulate print. You can't alter ownership laws to compel speech or regulate it because 1A is primary over ownership laws.
And what you suggest is not permissible under the case law, like Miami Herald v. Tornillo which held that states can't regulate print. You can't alter ownership laws to compel speech or regulate it because 1A is primary over ownership laws.
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