Are free speech rights on private property still recognized under the U.S. Constitution?

Are free speech rights on private property still recognized under the U.S. Constitution? 


Answer: As a rule, the First Amendment doesn't give you the right to engage in free-speech activities on private property unless you own or lease the property, or the owner has given you permission to use the property for speech. But you may canvass door-to-door in residential areas, unless the homeowner has put up a "no solicitors" sign.


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