public forum
public forum — 名詞
1. A physical space — such as a park, square, or sidewalk — or a virtual setting th
公共論壇
法律保障的公開發言場所
A physical space — such as a park, square, or sidewalk — or a virtual setting that, by law or long-standing custom, gives people a protected right to express opinions, hold debates, and gather without government censorship.
The town square served as a public forum where Hamza shared his views on local development.
城鎮廣場長期作為公共論壇,Hamza 可以在那裡分享他對地方發展的看法。
serve as + a + public forum
A university campus can be a public forum for student political discussions.
大學校園可以被視為學生政治討論的公共論壇。
can be + a + public forum + for + [purpose]
The city council voted to keep the park as a public forum for community assemblies.
市議會投票決定保留該公園作為社區集會的公共論壇。
During the protest, the sidewalk acted as a public forum protected by the First Amendment.
抗議期間,那條人行道成為受憲法第一修正案保護的公共論壇。
Chiara argued that the online platform had become a modern public forum for civic debate.
Chiara 主張該線上平台已成為現代公民討論的公共論壇。
- open forum
less legal weight; can refer to any event or space where ideas are exchanged freely, not necessarily a legally protected space
- public square
refers specifically to a physical town square; does not cover virtual spaces or government-designated venues
- private forum
a space owned by a private entity where speech can be restricted by the owner (e.g., a shopping mall)
- nonpublic forum
a government-owned space not historically tied to free expression, such as a military base or a courtroom
文法句型
be + a + public forum
qualify as + a + public forum
serve as + a + public forum
用法筆記
This term is central to U.S. First Amendment law. Courts distinguish between a 'traditional public forum' (parks, streets, sidewalks), a 'designated public forum' (opened by the government for specific uses), and a 'limited public forum' (restricted to certain groups or topics).