Campus protests: The First Amendment is about speech, not breaking the law, legal expert says

As protests have swept college campuses over the Israel-Hamas war, prompting more than 2,000 arrests since April 17, constitutional lawyer Floyd Abrams said First Amendment free speech protections do not cover crimes such as vandalism and barricading inside campus buildings.

Abrams spoke to his son, the host of “Dan Abrams Live,” about claims that free speech protects the crimes happening on campuses during protests, including tent encampments and building takeovers.

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