24.2, Comment Peter Jacobs 24.2, Comment Peter Jacobs

Protests, the Press, and First Amendment Rights Before and After the “Floyd Caselaw”

During the protests that followed George Floyd’s death at the hands of law enforcement in 2020, a number of journalists were arrested on the job. A series of journalists fired back with lawsuits, asserting that their constitutional rights were violated. Collectively referred to as the “Floyd Caselaw,” these cases present a compelling portrait as to the status of First Amendment rights in the United States, and hint at broader acceptance of judicially-recognized press rights.

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