Old rule: Free-speech activities could take place between 7 a.m. and 11 p.m.
New rule: Outdoor activities allowed 24 hours a day; indoor activities allowed from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., or as long as the building is open
Old rule: Leafleting allowed only in specified "public free speech areas"
New rule: Leafleting allowed in all areas open to the public, so long as it is done "in a nonaggressive manner and does not prevent other individuals from passing along sidewalks and through doorways"
Same in both rules: Leaflets may not be placed on vehicles
Old rule: No provision for expedited appeal of denial of free-speech activity
New rule: Added provision for expedited appeal, with an initial determination assured within two working days
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