Legal Beagle

Free Speech on Trial: Understanding the First Amendment, Protests, and Book Bans


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Episode Summary

In this episode, attorney Kristina Lyke explores the First Amendment and how freedom of speech intersects with both criminal and family law. She explains what qualifies as protected speech, the limits of free expression, and how recent cases and community controversies illustrate the importance of understanding time, place, and manner restrictions. Kristina also provides guidance on peaceful protesting, private versus public property rights, and why knowing the law is essential to avoiding criminal charges such as trespassing or resisting arrest.

Key Timestamps

00:01:15 – Why the First Amendment matters in criminal and family law

00:03:20 – Landmark student speech rights case: Tinker v. Des Moines
00:05:10 – Categories of speech not protected by the First Amendment
00:06:40 – Recent case law on age restrictions and access to explicit content
00:08:30 – Community protests, library books, and private property rights
00:11:10 – Time, place, and manner rules for lawful protests
00:15:20 – Roadway protests and government safety interests
00:17:50 – The requirement of content neutrality in free speech cases
00:20:10 – How free speech disputes connect to family law and age restrictions

About the Show

The Legal Beagle is a podcast dedicated to empowering individuals with practical legal insights on family law, criminal defense, and child safety. Featuring attorney Kristina Lyke, the show provides expert guidance on navigating complex legal issues, from protecting children’s privacy to understanding parental rights. Through real-world examples and actionable advice, the podcast equips listeners to make informed decisions and safeguard what matters most.

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