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Con Law Limit Is Eroding, Bruce Ledewitz
Con Law Limit Is Eroding, Bruce Ledewitz
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Economic Review Is Up To The States, Bruce Ledewitz
Economic Review Is Up To The States, Bruce Ledewitz
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Confession Law Isn't Necessary, Bruce Ledewitz
Confession Law Isn't Necessary, Bruce Ledewitz
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The Power Of The President To Enforce The Fourteenth Amendment, Bruce Ledewitz
The Power Of The President To Enforce The Fourteenth Amendment, Bruce Ledewitz
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Edmond Cahn's Sense Of Injustice: A Contemporary Reintroduction, Bruce Ledewitz
Edmond Cahn's Sense Of Injustice: A Contemporary Reintroduction, Bruce Ledewitz
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Government–Owned Media: The Government As Speaker And Censor, Linda L. Berger
Government–Owned Media: The Government As Speaker And Censor, Linda L. Berger
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When government operates a communications medium, it may either promote first amendment values, by ensuring a diverse marketplace of ideas, or hinder them, by censoring the information and ideas it conveys. This Note proposes a synthesis of government speech and government forum analyses which would provide first amendment limitations on government-operated media while still allowing government to exercise editorial discretion.