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Managed Dissent Timothy Zick (Williams & Mary Law School, Virginia)

Managed Dissent By Timothy Zick (Williams & Mary Law School, Virginia)

Summary

Using non-technical, accessible language, this book analyses the laws, regulations, customs, and norms that affect public protest. It explains how the law of public protest imposes a system of 'managed dissent,' which has led to overly broad and punitive limits on public expression and collective protest.

Managed Dissent Summary

Managed Dissent: The Law of Public Protest by Timothy Zick (Williams & Mary Law School, Virginia)

The mass street demonstrations that followed the 2020 police murder of George Floyd were perhaps the largest in American history. These events confirmed that even in a digital era, people rely on public dissent to communicate grievances, change public discourse, and stand in collective solidarity with others. However, the demonstrations also showed that the laws surrounding public protest make public contention more dangerous, more costly, and less effective. Police fired tear gas into peaceful crowds, used physical force against compliant demonstrators, imposed broad curfews, limited the places where protesters could assemble, and abused 'unlawful assembly' and other public disorder laws. These and other pathologies epitomize a system in which public protest is tightly constrained in the name of public order. Managed Dissent argues that in order to preserve the venerable tradition of public protest in the US, we must reform several aspects of the law of public protest.

About Timothy Zick (Williams & Mary Law School, Virginia)

Timothy Zick is the John Marshall Professor of Government and Citizenship at William and Mary Law School. Professor Zick is the author of Speech out of Doors: Preserving First Amendment Liberties in Public Places (2008); The Cosmopolitan First Amendment: Protecting Transborder Expressive and Religious Liberties (2013); The Dynamic Free Speech Clause: Free Speech and its Relation to Other Constitutional Rights (2018); and The First Amendment in the Trump Era (2019). He is also the co-author of a First Amendment casebook, The First Amendment: Cases and Theory (2022).

Table of Contents

1. Protest, dissent, and democracy; 2. The managerial system; 3. Displacing dissent; 4. The rising costs of dissent; 5. Managing campus protest; 6. Arming public protests; 7. Protest and emergency powers; 8. Protesters' remedies; 9. Preserving public protest.

Additional information

NPB9781009010702
9781009010702
1009010700
Managed Dissent: The Law of Public Protest by Timothy Zick (Williams & Mary Law School, Virginia)
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2023-05-11
300
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