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I were on the lawn, under the construction of the state <br />2 constitution. <br />QUESTION: Is there any way that they could not be on <br />4 the lawn? <br />MR. MCDOWELL: They would be on the streets. And <br />6 there, you have the question of whether such activity would <br />7 obstruct the street. And there, what one could do perhaps, and <br />8 the town has not done this -- the point is that the town has <br />banned all picketing irrespective of numbers the town could <br />10 perhaps place some limitation on the numbers of picketers, some <br />11 limitation on the time at which the picketers could be out <br />12 there, but it has not done that. <br />13 QUESTION: Let me interrupt you. You told me a <br />14 minute ago that this picketing of forty persons all day long <br />15 was constitutionally protected. <br />16 How could they put a limit on, you mean no more than <br />17 fifty would be the limit, or could they put a limit on no more <br />18 than one or two? <br />19 MR. MCDOWELL: We believe, and obviously this is a <br />20 legislative question which the town would have to address, and <br />21 it would present a different constitutional question. <br />2 QUESTION: It is not a legislative question. You are <br />23 telling us what they could constitutionally do, that they <br />24 constitutionally could do these alternative things, all of <br />25 which are different from what you a few minutes ago told me <br />36 <br />Heritage Reporting Corporation <br />(202) 628-4888 <br />