
Gregory Magarian
Gregory Magarian is a law professor at Washington University Law School in St. Louis, specializing in First Amendment rights and constitutional law. He has articulated the complexities surrounding the right to protest and the legal limitations that can apply, underscoring the strong protections that the First Amendment provides for peaceable assembly.
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Gregory Magarian, a law professor, discussed the legal protections for observers documenting law enforcement activities.
What we know about ICE watch groups trained to observe and record federal agentsGregory Magarian expressed concern over the investigation into protesters instead of the shooting of Good.
New documents shed light on Renee Good’s ties to ICE monitoring efforts in MinneapolisGregory Magarian warned that invoking the Insurrection Act would cross a major red line.
„Suntem un experiment”. Locuitorii din Los Angeles, sub supravegherea pușcașilor mariniGregory Magarian, a law professor, commented on the strong constitutional protection of the right to peaceable assembly.
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