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Read Don Mitchell if this topic interests you at all. He has great stuff on speech, privacy, and shrinking public places. I find it fascinating. Basically, new jurisprudence is increasingly expanding the "right to be left alone." At the same time, traditional public spaces are disappearing (parks are privatized or replaced by malls).
That's how an employer can make their employees picket miles away from the entrance to the premises, even though that dramatically changes the effectiveness and content (no more "scabs crossing picket lines") of the speech.
The S.U.V. model of citizenship: floating bubbles, buffer zones, and the rise of the “purely atomic” individual
The Right to the City: Social Justice and the Fight for Public Space
The Annihilation of Space by Law: The Roots and Implications of Anti-Homeless Laws in the United States
Homeless should absolutely be allowed in libraries as long as they are relatively clean, and not disturbing anyone. The library is built with public funds, so it should be accessible to everyone.
I'm not sure how you are planning to use this to write your paper. You are much better going to the library, and finding sources. Find articles, primary sources and sociological studies over public space.
The Right to the City: Social Justice and the Fight for Public Space by Don Mitchell