Free Expression and the Wide World of Sports

51 Pages Posted: 24 Aug 2005

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Howard Wasserman

Florida International University (FIU) - College of Law

Date Written: August 17, 2005

Abstract

This article explores in detail the free expression rights of fans at professional and collegiate sporting events, concluding that such cheering speech possesses, reflects, and expresses important social, cultural, political, and communal ideas and messages and thus is deserving of First Amendment protection. Short of the rare instances when it falls into unprotected categories such as incitement or threats, all manner of cheering - profanity, targeted heckling, waving flags and banners, rooting for the wrong team - is entitled to vigorous protection. This conclusion flows not only from prevailing free speech principles and jurisprudence, but also is informed by the economics, sociology, and psychology of sports, sports stadiums, and sports fandom. The article examines three distinct issues essential to the conclusion that fans at sporting events possess the full range of free-speech rights in their cheering: 1) the grandstand as a public forum; 2) professional sports teams and universities as state actors, the former as a result of public financing of stadiums; and 3) the specifics of different forms of cheering speech, using examples from incidents at recent college and professional games.

Keywords: First Amendment, free speech, sports, baseball, public forum, state action

Suggested Citation

Wasserman, Howard, Free Expression and the Wide World of Sports (August 17, 2005). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=785305 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.785305

Howard Wasserman (Contact Author)

Florida International University (FIU) - College of Law ( email )

University Park, DB 2065
Miami, FL 33199
United States
305-348-7482 (Phone)

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