Dr. Mary Anne Franks is a nationally and internationally recognized expert on the intersection of civil rights, free speech, and technology. She is the Eugene L. and Barbara A. Bernard Professor in Intellectual Property, Technology, and Civil Rights Law at George Washington University School of Law. Her areas of research and teaching expertise include First Amendment law, Second Amendment law, criminal law and procedure, family law, and law and technology. She is also an Affiliated Faculty member of the Miami College of Arts and Sciences and an Affiliate Fellow of the Yale Law School Information Society Project. She is the author of The Cult of the Constitution: Our Deadly Devotion to Guns and Free Speech (Stanford University Press 2019), which won a 2020 Independent Publisher Book Award Gold Medal and was named the 2020 Association of American Publishers PROSE Excellence Award in Social Sciences. Dr. Franks holds a J.D. from Harvard Law School as well as a doctorate and a master's degree from Oxford University, where she studied as a Rhodes Scholar. She previously taught at the University of Chicago Law School as a Bigelow Fellow and Lecturer in Law and at Harvard University as a lecturer in social studies and philosophy.
"""In this bold and bracing account, Mary Anne Franks urges Americans to distinguish the legal question of protected speech from what speech society should promote. Combining concrete policy reforms with inspiring stories of individuals who speak against abuses of power, Fearless Speech exhibits the courage and concern for the public good that it advocates."" --Martha Minow, author of Saving the News ""This compelling book challenges our reflexive celebration of the First Amendment's nearly unbounded protections for speech in America. Franks argues forcefully that, too often, the reality of free speech is that the worst is empowered while the vital and courageous is overwhelmed and suppressed. With multiple stirring examples of the danger to democracy that this landscape presents, Franks leads us through an illuminating journey in which the blinders are removed, producing a clearer vision of the kind of moral and just society in which truth-seeking and transformative speech is central. Her focus on the power and impact of what she calls ""fearless speech"" offers an important, and inspiring, message for America."" --Lee Bollinger, President Emeritus of Columbia University ""This is an important and provocative book that challenges many traditional understandings about freedom of speech. Franks urges that we do more to encourage ""fearless speech"" - expression that is candid, courageous, addresses topics of significant public importance, and takes positions critical of existing power. ... Beautifully written and filled with powerful examples, this book deserves a wide audience and much discussion."" --Erwin Chemerinsky, dean, University of California, Berkeley School of Law"