Duquesne Law Review
Abstract
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has held that the Pennsylvania Constitution does not guarantee a right of access to, or political expression upon, privately owned property held open to the public when the owner has prohibited such activity by a uniform exclusionary policy against political solicitation to prevent its use as a public forum.
Western Pennsylvania Socialist Workers Party 1982 Campaign v. Connecticut General Life Insurance Company, ___ Pa. ___, 515 A.2d 1331 (1986).
First Page
1055
Recommended Citation
Richard E. Maebius,
Pennsylvania Constitutional Law - Free Speech - Freedom to Petition - Private Property - Shopping Centers,
25
Duq. L. Rev.
1055
(1987).
Available at:
https://dsc.duq.edu/dlr/vol25/iss4/8