Political protest has had a longstanding history within the United States, predating the country’s formation. The First Amendment’s ratification in 1791 was integral to the modernization of political protest, specifically the freedom of speech and assembly clauses. However, with the evolution of the fledgling nation came a decreased tolerance for the disorder, often associated with protests. After the change in the public’s regard for protests, restrictions on political protests, such as permit requirements, were widely introduced, narrowing the permissibility of certain aspects of political protest. Likewise, protest’s forum and content restrictions are subject to differing levels of scrutiny and permissible restrictions. Recently, politic...
This research examines the justification of violent protest in liberal democratic states. By identif...
Despite significant research on protests and crowd phenomena, there is little understanding of the f...
Public protests have become armed events, with protesters and counter-protesters openly carrying fir...
This essay, a short book review of Ronald Krotoszynski Jr.\u27s book, Reclaiming the Petition Clause...
The purpose of this Article is to alleviate the confusion that so frequently surrounds the law of pu...
The right to join in peaceful assembly and petition is critical to an effective democracy and is at ...
Accordingly, this Article is aimed at disentangling lines of precedent that are all too frequently e...
Anti-protest legislation is billed as applying only in the extreme circumstances of mass-movements a...
On any given issue, groups with rival viewpoints may clamor for access to a particular forum at a pa...
This article examines the surprising outcomes of cases challenging arrests of protesters for chalkin...
In the classical era of the Civil Rights Movement in the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s, activists and prot...
When faced with organized protest against governmental policies, groups controlling governmental pro...
On December 16, 2019, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit held in Doe v. Mckesson that a...
The Occupy movement has spread over hundreds of cities nationwide and over 1,500 cities around the w...
There has been a marked increase in government suppression of public protests and demonstrations. Ce...
This research examines the justification of violent protest in liberal democratic states. By identif...
Despite significant research on protests and crowd phenomena, there is little understanding of the f...
Public protests have become armed events, with protesters and counter-protesters openly carrying fir...
This essay, a short book review of Ronald Krotoszynski Jr.\u27s book, Reclaiming the Petition Clause...
The purpose of this Article is to alleviate the confusion that so frequently surrounds the law of pu...
The right to join in peaceful assembly and petition is critical to an effective democracy and is at ...
Accordingly, this Article is aimed at disentangling lines of precedent that are all too frequently e...
Anti-protest legislation is billed as applying only in the extreme circumstances of mass-movements a...
On any given issue, groups with rival viewpoints may clamor for access to a particular forum at a pa...
This article examines the surprising outcomes of cases challenging arrests of protesters for chalkin...
In the classical era of the Civil Rights Movement in the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s, activists and prot...
When faced with organized protest against governmental policies, groups controlling governmental pro...
On December 16, 2019, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit held in Doe v. Mckesson that a...
The Occupy movement has spread over hundreds of cities nationwide and over 1,500 cities around the w...
There has been a marked increase in government suppression of public protests and demonstrations. Ce...
This research examines the justification of violent protest in liberal democratic states. By identif...
Despite significant research on protests and crowd phenomena, there is little understanding of the f...
Public protests have become armed events, with protesters and counter-protesters openly carrying fir...