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Forsyth County Georgia v. The Nationalist Movement 505 U.S. 123 (1992) was a case in which the United States Supreme Court limited the ability of local governments to charge fees for the use of public places for private activities. By 5-4 the court ruled that an ordinance allowing the local government to set varying fees for different events violated the First Amendment due to the lack of narrowly drawn reasonable and definite standards governing the amount of the fee.

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