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Racial Origins of Doctrines Limiting Prisoner Protest SpeechAndrea c. Armstrong*AbstractThis article examines the racial origins of two foundational c Racial_Origins_of_Doctrines_Limiting_Prisoner_Protest_Speech_Armstrong_2016cases governing prisoner protest speech to better understand their impact in light of the Black Lives Matter movement. Two Supreme Court cases provide the primary architecture for the regulation of prisoner or detainee speech. The first. Adderley V. Florida, is (mis)interpreted for the proposition t Racial_Origins_of_Doctrines_Limiting_Prisoner_Protest_Speech_Armstrong_2016hat jails (and by analogy, prisons) are non-public spaces. Under First Amendment doctrine, non-pubhc spaces are subject to heightened regulation and sRacial_Origins_of_Doctrines_Limiting_Prisoner_Protest_Speech_Armstrong_2016
uppression of speech is authorized. The second. Jones V. North Carolina Prisoners' Labor Union, Inc., amplifies the effect of Adder ley and prohibits Racial Origins of Doctrines Limiting Prisoner Protest SpeechAndrea c. Armstrong*AbstractThis article examines the racial origins of two foundational c Racial_Origins_of_Doctrines_Limiting_Prisoner_Protest_Speech_Armstrong_2016s and detainees for their protest speech. Neither Adderley nor Jones acknowledge the racial origins of the cases. Holdings in both cases relied on race-neutral rationales and analysis and yet. the underlying concerns in each case appear tied to racial concerns and fears. Thus this Article is a conti Racial_Origins_of_Doctrines_Limiting_Prisoner_Protest_Speech_Armstrong_2016nuation of a broader critical race praxis that reminds US that seemingly objective and neutral doctrines themselves may incorporate particular ideas aRacial_Origins_of_Doctrines_Limiting_Prisoner_Protest_Speech_Armstrong_2016
nd notions about race. Today’s pro testers face a demonstrably different doctrinal landscape, should they protest within the prison or jail walls. WhiRacial Origins of Doctrines Limiting Prisoner Protest SpeechAndrea c. Armstrong*AbstractThis article examines the racial origins of two foundational c Racial_Origins_of_Doctrines_Limiting_Prisoner_Protest_Speech_Armstrong_2016fferent depending on where she speaks.Associate Professor of Law. Loyola University New Orleans College of Law. Yale (ID.): Princeton (M.P A). Thanks to Brittany Beckner. Katherine Cochrane. Emma Douglas. Emily Posner, and Victor Jones for their tremendous research efforts and the Dean of Loyola for Racial_Origins_of_Doctrines_Limiting_Prisoner_Protest_Speech_Armstrong_2016 financial assistance during the writing of Illis paper. This article and argument have evolved ovei time and I owe a debt of gratitude to Hope MetcalRacial_Origins_of_Doctrines_Limiting_Prisoner_Protest_Speech_Armstrong_2016
f. Margo Schlanger. Rob Verchick. Isabel Medina, and participants in the Latina and Latino Critical Theory Conference (LATCRIT). the Law and Society ARacial Origins of Doctrines Limiting Prisoner Protest SpeechAndrea c. Armstrong*AbstractThis article examines the racial origins of two foundational c Racial_Origins_of_Doctrines_Limiting_Prisoner_Protest_Speech_Armstrong_2016y Law & Society Faculty Forum. for their comments on earlier versions of this article Tins article could not have been written without the support of Jean Ewing and Alice RicnerSubmitted August 18.2016Armstrong—Racial Origins of Doctrines Limiting Prisoner WTien Protest SpeechTable of ContentsI.Intr Racial_Origins_of_Doctrines_Limiting_Prisoner_Protest_Speech_Armstrong_2016oduction.........................................................2II.Prisoners’ Unprotected Protests....................................6A.IneffectiveRacial_Origins_of_Doctrines_Limiting_Prisoner_Protest_Speech_Armstrong_2016
Legal Methods of Protest...............................8B.Pumslmient for Protest............................................10III.Adderlev V. FloridaRacial Origins of Doctrines Limiting Prisoner Protest SpeechAndrea c. Armstrong*AbstractThis article examines the racial origins of two foundational c Racial_Origins_of_Doctrines_Limiting_Prisoner_Protest_Speech_Armstrong_2016.....................................20IV.Jones V. North Carolina Prisoners' Labor Union. Inc...............25A.Jones and Race....................................................26B.Jones' Impact.....................................................34V.Race. Protest, and Incarceration................ Racial_Origins_of_Doctrines_Limiting_Prisoner_Protest_Speech_Armstrong_2016..................38VI.Conclusion........................................................40I. IntroductionTwo inmate welders refused a direct order toRacial_Origins_of_Doctrines_Limiting_Prisoner_Protest_Speech_Armstrong_2016
build the lethal injection gurney to replace the electrocution chair at a state maximum security prison.1 They were placed in administrative segregatRacial Origins of Doctrines Limiting Prisoner Protest SpeechAndrea c. Armstrong*AbstractThis article examines the racial origins of two foundational c Racial_Origins_of_Doctrines_Limiting_Prisoner_Protest_Speech_Armstrong_2016 been executed 111 the outgoing electric chair, similarly refused and were similarly punished? Hundreds of inmates assigned to farm the 18.000 acre prison engaged in a work stoppage to protest both the order and the punishment of then fellow inmates. Ultimately, the warden rescinded the order but no Racial_Origins_of_Doctrines_Limiting_Prisoner_Protest_Speech_Armstrong_2016t before issuing hundreds of disciplinary reports to the inmates (which can affect everything from inmate classification to privileges to parole) andRacial_Origins_of_Doctrines_Limiting_Prisoner_Protest_Speech_Armstrong_2016
placing many in isolation/’ None of these inmates could claim then protest was protected by the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution and thereby cRacial Origins of Doctrines Limiting Prisoner Protest SpeechAndrea c. Armstrong*AbstractThis article examines the racial origins of two foundational c Racial_Origins_of_Doctrines_Limiting_Prisoner_Protest_Speech_Armstrong_2016in carceral facilities.■ Some‘ WILBERT RlDEAU. IN THE Place of justice 224 (2010).'■Id.\Id.' Eg.. Bell V. Wolfish. 441 U.S. 520. 545-46 (1979) (standing for the proposition that the retention of constitutional l ights in prison is not without limitations and applies equally to pretrial detainees and Racial_Origins_of_Doctrines_Limiting_Prisoner_Protest_Speech_Armstrong_2016 convicted pnsoners): Overton V Ba::erta, 539 U.S.126 (2003) (holding that limits on visiting rights of inmates docs not violate the Fust Amendment riRacial_Origins_of_Doctrines_Limiting_Prisoner_Protest_Speech_Armstrong_2016
ght to free association).Submitted August 18. 20 i6 Armstrong—Racial Origins of Doctrines Limiting Prisoner When Protest Speechconstitutional lights, Racial Origins of Doctrines Limiting Prisoner Protest SpeechAndrea c. Armstrong*AbstractThis article examines the racial origins of two foundational c Racial_Origins_of_Doctrines_Limiting_Prisoner_Protest_Speech_Armstrong_2016er or not an individual is incarcerated. At the other end of the spectrum, the right to bear arms under the Second Amendment is non-existent for the incarcerated? hl between these two extremes, the exercise of constitutional rights of the incarcerated differs 1ÌOU1 the uon-mcaiccratcd. depending on Racial_Origins_of_Doctrines_Limiting_Prisoner_Protest_Speech_Armstrong_2016the right claimed and the seemin’ concerns of the detention facility.rhe f irst Amendment rights to freedom of speech, expression, and association arcRacial_Origins_of_Doctrines_Limiting_Prisoner_Protest_Speech_Armstrong_2016
especially limited in the carccral context. “A prison inmate retains those First Amendment rights that are nor inconsistent with his status as a prisRacial Origins of Doctrines Limiting Prisoner Protest SpeechAndrea c. Armstrong*AbstractThis article examines the racial origins of two foundational c Racial_Origins_of_Doctrines_Limiting_Prisoner_Protest_Speech_Armstrong_2016ming mail for prisoners, visitation, pnsoncr-to-prisoiier contact, and media access, among other things.In this Article, I focus on a veiy specific type of First Amendment speech: prisoner4 * * * 8 9 * 11 protest speech. I use the term “protest speech" to describe non-violent conduct and dnect actio Racial_Origins_of_Doctrines_Limiting_Prisoner_Protest_Speech_Armstrong_2016n methods typically employed by the civil4 Although the Fifth Amendment does not contain the actual text of the Equal Protection Clause,the Supreme CoRacial_Origins_of_Doctrines_Limiting_Prisoner_Protest_Speech_Armstrong_2016
urt has interpreted the Fifth Amendment's guarantee of due process by federal authorities to incorporate the guarantees of the Equal Protection ClauseRacial Origins of Doctrines Limiting Prisoner Protest SpeechAndrea c. Armstrong*AbstractThis article examines the racial origins of two foundational c Racial_Origins_of_Doctrines_Limiting_Prisoner_Protest_Speech_Armstrong_2016 1791 (West. Westlaw through P L. 114-200) And indeed may be limited for those re-entering society after incarceration, depending on the crime and state and federal law Eg 18 u s e A § 922(gXD ((g) (West. Westlaw through P.L. 114-200) (It shall be unlawful for any pel son-(1) who has been convicted Racial_Origins_of_Doctrines_Limiting_Prisoner_Protest_Speech_Armstrong_2016in any court of. a crime punishable by imprisonment for a term exceeding one year:... or possess in or affecting commerce, any firearm or ammunition:Racial_Origins_of_Doctrines_Limiting_Prisoner_Protest_Speech_Armstrong_2016
or to receive any firearm or ammunition which has been shipped or transported in interstate or foreign commerce.); N.c. Gen. Slat. Atm. § 14-115.1 (WeRacial Origins of Doctrines Limiting Prisoner Protest SpeechAndrea c. Armstrong*AbstractThis article examines the racial origins of two foundational c Racial_Origins_of_Doctrines_Limiting_Prisoner_Protest_Speech_Armstrong_2016individual right to bear arms).Racial Origins of Doctrines Limiting Prisoner Protest SpeechAndrea c. Armstrong*AbstractThis article examines the racial origins of two foundational cGọi ngay
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