Folks, please read the following leading U.S. Supreme Court case and then tell me how in the world can the City of New York prevent the protestors from marching and picketing on the sidewalks in front of the New York Stock Exchange itself, so long as they do not block ingress and egress. Well, you just won't be able to do that.
The case is: JUDY MADSEN, ET AL. v. WOMEN'S HEALTH CENTER, INC., ET AL., and it was decided in 1994; yet it remains valid law today.
The case is here: http://law2.umkc.edu/...
Furthermore, I would be using this case in defense of anyone who has been arrested while trying to picket on Wall Street. I would also use it in a future U.S.C.A. 1983 Action against the police for violations of individual civil rights (Remember the cop who couldn't wait to use his billy bat that night?)
By the way, isn't it ironic how much in favor Justice Scalia, Justice Kennedy and Justice Thomas are concerning picketing rights? Gee, I wonder why?
Also, passing out handbills should get the picketers very, very close to the NYSE. So start preparing handbills for that time.
Anyway, I'll let the case speak for itself.