What exactly constitutes 'in your face'? And where in the First Amendment is that restriction stated?
The First Amendment is supported by a multitude of laws. If you harass people at their place of worship that is regulated by laws. Nobody restricts their right to protest unless and until they interfere with people right to worship without being harassed and bothered. Move your protest where you don’t bother the people who just want to exercise their freedom of religion. Go protest outside a mosque, see what happens. But a church or a synagogue are OK, I guess.
And you know full well what constitutes “in your face” when it concerns your face.
In-your-face (my-face, really )is when someone goes specifically to a place because he believes I (or others like me) will be there. There might be some justification for this if I were a public figure, but I am not.
I have a right to go PEACEFULLY on my way.
ML/NJ