https://www.nytimes.com/1992/03/25/nyregion/library-wins-in-homeless-man-case.html
"A library is a place dedicated to quiet, to knowledge and to beauty," the appeals panel said. "Its very purpose is to aid in acquisition of knowledge through reading, writing and quiet contemplation. Thus the exercise of other of the library." Judge Morton I. Greenberg wrote the decision. Judges Robert E. Cowen and Collins J. Seitz concurred.
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