The TPM Standard states that
A) government can control time, place and manner of expression for any reason as long as that expression is given some alternate venue.
B) whether a statement is considered libel or not can depend wholly on the time, place and manner in which the libelous statements were presented.
C) when public opinion is involved, government should "trust the public majority."
D) government can control the time, place and manner of expression as long as the limits are content-neutral.
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