Problem:
"(T)he Supreme Court has insisted that laws and local ordinances proscribing certain forms of expression...must not regulate according to the of the expression or the viewpoint expressed. In R.A.V. v. City of St. Paul (1992), for example, the Court struck down a local regulation that banned offensive expressions using symbols such as and burning crosses. The majority found the law defective because it was based and discriminated on the basis of the viewpoint expressed." (See p. 225.)