Is a person who writes graffiti on walls covered under the First Amendment rights?
Only if the “walls” have become something called a “public forum.” In other words, if the owners (whether government or private individuals or businesses) of the walls have said, directly or indirectly, that they can be used for the posting of graffiti it would be difficult to make a case that some graffiti is not allowed. Graffiti cannot be banned based solely on its content. It can be prohibited under laws concerning the defacing of public property, vandalism, etc. Question: Can children divorce their parents? Answer: That is not a First Amendment issue, and I am not qualified to answer this question. Sorry. Question: Did you ever write a book? If you have what is the title? Answer: I have never written a book myself, but I have contributed chapters and essays to several books. (See next answer.) Question: In your previous writings on the First Amendment rights, is there a specific book you have written about this and, if so, what is the title? Answer: A just-published book by Tom Di