This essay, a short book review of Ronald Krotoszynski Jr.\u27s book, Reclaiming the Petition Clause Seditious Libel, Offensive Protest, and the Right to Petition the Government for Redress of Grievances, examines the variety of restrictions that actually affect protestors in the modern landscape. Professor Krotoszynski effectively argues that the Supreme Court\u27s current use of content neutral time place and manner restrictions allows government officials to engage in surreptitious content censorship and also revives the defunct crime of seditious libel. His proposal to locate protestors\u27 rights in the petition clause of the First Amendment is both historically grounded and attempts to avoid some of the pitfalls of current Supreme C...