Free In-Person Class
This one-session class will examine how the promises of free speech, free press, and free assembly play out during protests and marches. We will look at some limitations on the First Amendment to the United States Constitution, and Part 1, Article 22 of the New Hampshire Constitution, in this context, and what may or may not be recorded. In this class, students will gain an understanding of how the First Amendment has been interpreted, and what they can and cannot do, and record, at a protest.
Instructor Kathleen Sullivan is an attorney at Malloy & Sullivan, LPC, who has been successfully briefing and arguing First Amendment Cases before the New Hampshire Supreme Court for almost two decades. She has been practicing employment law, representing employers and employees, in Massachusetts and New Hampshire, since 2001.
Dates: Thursday, October 9
Time: 5:30-7 p.m.
Cost: Free