A national union wanted to organize the employees of Dexter Thread Mills. The company parking lot was adjacent to a public highway, separated from the highway by a 10-foot-wide grassy public easement. The union sought to distribute handbills in the parking lot; the company sought to exclude the union from the lot. Was the union allowed to distribute the handbills on the company lot?
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