Content-Neutral Regulations

Reasonable Time, Place, and Manner Regulations

If a law is content-neutral, it will likely be analyzed as a content-neutral reasonable time, place, and manner regulation. Such restrictions are constitutional if they:
(1) are not content based;
(2) are narrowly tailored to serve an important or significant governmental interest; and
(3) leave open ample alternative avenues for expression (sometimes referred to as channels for communication).