SUBCHAPTER IV—PROHIBITIONS AND PENALTIES
§6131. Public travel in Supreme Court grounds
Public travel in, and occupancy of, the Supreme Court grounds is restricted to the sidewalks and other paved surfaces.
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6131 | 40:13g. | Aug. 18, 1949, ch. 479, §2, |
§6132. Sale of articles, signs, and solicitation in Supreme Court Building and grounds
It is unlawful—
(1) to offer or expose any article for sale in the Supreme Court Building or grounds;
(2) to display a sign, placard, or other form of advertisement in the Building or grounds; or
(3) to solicit fares, alms, subscriptions, or contributions in the Building or grounds.
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6132 | 40:13h. | Aug. 18, 1949, ch. 479, §3, |
§6133. Property in the Supreme Court Building and grounds
It is unlawful to step or climb on, remove, or in any way injure any statue, seat, wall, fountain, or other erection or architectural feature, or any tree, shrub, plant, or turf, in the Supreme Court Building or grounds.
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6133 | 40:13i. | Aug. 18, 1949, ch. 479, §4, |
The word "fountain" conforms to the original text as signed into law by the President. A typographical error was made in printing the source law in the Statutes-at-Large (
§6134. Firearms, fireworks, speeches, and objectionable language in the Supreme Court Building and grounds
It is unlawful to discharge a firearm, firework or explosive, set fire to a combustible, make a harangue or oration, or utter loud, threatening, or abusive language in the Supreme Court Building or grounds.
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6134 | 40:13j. | Aug. 18, 1949, ch. 479, §5, |
§6135. Parades, assemblages, and display of flags in the Supreme Court Building and grounds
It is unlawful to parade, stand, or move in processions or assemblages in the Supreme Court Building or grounds, or to display in the Building and grounds a flag, banner, or device designed or adapted to bring into public notice a party, organization, or movement.
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6135 | 40:13k. | Aug. 18, 1949, ch. 479, §6, |
§6136. Suspension of prohibitions against use of Supreme Court grounds
To allow the observance of authorized ceremonies in the Supreme Court Building and grounds, the Marshal of the Supreme Court may suspend for those occasions any of the prohibitions contained in this subchapter as may be necessary for the occasion if—
(1) responsible officers have been appointed; and
(2) the Marshal determines that adequate arrangements have been made—
(A) to maintain suitable order and decorum in the proceedings; and
(B) to protect the Supreme Court Building and grounds and individuals and property in the Building and grounds.
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6136 | 40:13o. | Aug. 18, 1949, ch. 479, §10, |
§6137. Penalties
(a)
(b)
(c)
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6137 | 40:13m. | Aug. 18, 1949, ch. 479, §8, |
In subsection (a), the words "fined under title 18" are substituted for "fined not more than $100" for consistency with
In subsection (b), the words "Superior Court of the District of Columbia" are substituted for "Municipal Court for the District of Columbia" [subsequently changed to "District of Columbia Court of General Sessions" because of sections 1 and 7 of the Act of July 8, 1963 (
Editorial Notes
Amendments
2004—Subsec. (b).