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Counter-Demonstration as Protected Speech: Finding the Right to Confrontation in Existing First Amendment Law
Hastings Constitutional Law Quarterly
  • Kevin F O'Neill, Cleveland State University
  • R. Vasvari
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-1995
Keywords
  • counter-demonstrations,
  • protests,
  • First Amendment,
  • civil liberties
Abstract

Accordingly, this Article is aimed at disentangling lines of precedent that are all too frequently entwined by urging an analysis of public protest cases that distinguishes among the four regulatory players. Thus, this Article devotes separate sections to the regulatory roles of legislators,16 administrators,17 judges,18 and police,19 with an introductory section on the doctrinal bedrock in this field: the public forum doctrine.20

Citation Information
Kevin F. O'Neill, Counter-Demonstration as Protected Speech: Finding the Right to Confrontation in Existing First Amendment Law, 23 Hastings Constitutional Law Quarterly 77 (1995)