NEW JERSEY COALITION AGAINST WAR IN THE MIDDLE EAST V. J.M.B. REALTY CORP.
650 A.2d 757 (N.J. 1994)
NATURE OF THE CASE: This was a controversy of leafleting at shopping centers for societal
issues.
FACTS: In the summer and the fall of 1990 the country was engaged in a debate of what
response should we present to Iraq over its invasion of Kuwait. The competing policies were
between military intervention and economic sanctions. Eventually, President Bush announced a
major buildup in Persian Gulf forces to provide an adequate offensive military option. P,
New Jersey Coalition Against War in the Middle East, was opposed to military intervention
and sought public support for its views. P decided to conduct a leafleting program to oppose
the Gulf War and urge people to contact Congress to urge a vote against military
intervention. The November 9 effort was aimed at commuter stops around the State. The
November 10th targets were shopping malls. P targeted very large shopping centers and
requested permission to leaflet on the premises. Four of the malls granted permission, three
required expensive liability insurance, and the other six refused permission. P sued.
ISSUE:
RULE OF LAW:
HOLDING AND DECISION:
LEGAL ANALYSIS:
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