CityBeat: When can police arrest demonstrators?
Ryan Thoreson, an assistant professor at the University of Cincinnati College of Law, spoke with CityBeat publication about legal precedence and hateful speech for a story about a recent neo-Nazi demonstration in Greater Cincinnati.
UC Law professor discusses legal precedence and hateful speech
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