03-03-2017 20:18 via rocketnews.com

When a harangue is OK at the high court, and when it's not

WASHINGTON (AP) — You can harangue someone inside the nation’s highest court, but only if you’re a justice or a lawyer.
A federal appeals court on Friday ruled against five people prosecuted for protesting inside the court in 2015, upholding a law the demonstrators argued was unconstitutionally vague in prohibiting “loud” language, or making a “harangue” or “oration.”
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia used the 1992 movie
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