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Originally Posted by valo403
Okay, whatever you say.
As I said, the considerations are different, so the analysis could quite easily come out differently. The only point I'm making to you is that zoning labels are not a determining factor.
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Yes, but in this case the ownership of the airport was firmly established as the government:
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When a person claims that his freedom of expression was infringed while he was trying to express himself in a place owned by the government
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It is to my understanding that the government does not own universities, only subsidizes them, and they are typically 'owned' by either a) the faculty or b) the board of trustees as a non-profit
private organization.
So if the government does not hold the land title, then the next arguable state for establishing the land is what it is zoned as.