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At a time when political division is giving rise to frequent street protests, it’s becoming commonplace for demonstrators (and even bystanders) to face pushback from law enforcement that can turn violent. What does the First Amendment say about the right to engage in peaceful protest? A timely conversation with author and constitutional scholar Gloria J. Browne-Marshall about her new book, “A Protest History of the United States,” which explores centuries of rebellion and resistance, from the earliest colonial days to the present. Speaker: Gloria J. Browne-Marshall – Professor in LPS and Affiliated Professor in Africana Studies, John Jay College of Criminal Justice (CUNY); Author, A Protest History of the United States Moderator: Nevin Kamath – President, Human Liberty Project; Executive Director, ResistAustin -- Stay engaged. Learn more about the ABA Section of Civil Rights and Social Justice and explore ways to get involved: ambar.org/crsj