Wright, R. George2020-08-242020-08-24200334 Loyola University Chicago Law Journal 429https://hdl.handle.net/1805/23701Free speech law often protects emotional expression. However, we lack an understanding of the scope and limits of protection for emotional expression. This Essay seeks to make progress toward such an understanding because a better understanding and grasp of the nature of emotion itself is crucial to achieving this goal. If we can arrive at an improved understanding of emotions and how they can be expressed, we will be better able to explain when we do and do not constitutionally protect the expression of emotion.en-USAn Emotion-Based Approach to Freedom of SpeechArticle