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13 Charleston L. Rev. 49 (2018-2019)
From City Council to the Streets: Protesting Police Misconduct after Lozman v. City of Riviera Beach

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    FROM CITY COUNCIL TO THE STREETS:
  PROTESTING POLICE MISCONDUCT AFTER
      L OZMAN V CITY OF RIVIERA BEACH

         Arielle W. Tolman   and David  M.  Shapiro  *

                          ABSTRACT

    In June 2018, in Lozman v. City of Riviera Beach, the Supreme
Court held 8-1 that the existence of probable cause for arrest does
not categorically bar a First Amendment  claim for damages. At
issue in the case was the City of Riviera Beach's arrest of resident
Fane  Lozman  as he spoke against public corruption during a city
council meeting. In this Article, we contend that  Lozman  is a
victory-but  not an  unqualified one-for  protesters, like those
affiliated with the Black Lives Matter movement, who criticize the
police and face a danger of retaliatory arrest. After Lozman, we
argue  that Monell  suits against high-level police department
officials who cause retaliatory arrests against protesters are more
likely to be successful. Suits of this nature are critical to law
enforcement accountability and the freedom of speech. At the same
time, we recognize the narrowness of the Court's Lozman holding
and  the obstacles it may  impose on  protester-plaintiffs' First
Amendment   claims against individual police officers and against
police departments for arrests made contemporaneously to speech.
We  conclude by  examining  the Court's grant of certiorari in a


*Arielle W. Tolman-Northwestern University Law and Science Fellow. J.D.,
Northwestern Pritzker School of Law, expected 2021; Ph.D., Northwestern
University Department of Sociology, expected 2021; M.A. Sociology,
Northwestern University; B.A., Sociology and Neuroscience, Wesleyan
University. David M. Shapiro-Clinical Associate Professor of Law,
Northwestern Pritzker School of Law; Director of Appellate Litigation, Roderick
and Solange MacArthur Justice Center; J.D., Yale Law School; A.B. History and
Literature, Harvard College. Part I of this Article draws substantially from an
amicus brief by one of the authors, David M. Shapiro, and submitted to the
Supreme Court in support of Petitioner Fane Lozman on behalf of the Roderick
and Solange MacArthur Justice Center. See Brief of the Roderick and Solange
MacArthur Justice Center, Lozman v. City of Riviera Beach, 138 S. Ct. 1945
(2018) (No. 17-21) (filed Dec. 27, 2017).


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