The prices may not be property but their building sure is. They have the right to eject people from the premises for reasons not prohibited by law, and there is no law protecting what the students were doing. (The bookstore couldn't, for example, eject the students for being black, because racial discrimination is prohibited by law.) The legal conclusion is right, but the reasoning is not.
The prices may not be property but their building sure is. They have the right to eject people from the premises for reasons not prohibited by law, and there is no law protecting what the students were doing. (The bookstore couldn't, for example, eject the students for being black, because racial discrimination is prohibited by law.) The legal conclusion is right, but the reasoning is not.