Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
- Publication
Articles 1 - 16 of 16
Full-Text Articles in Law
Censoring The Internet, Timothy Zick
The Occupation — Place, Balance, And Proximity, Timothy Zick
The Occupation — Place, Balance, And Proximity, Timothy Zick
Popular Media
No abstract provided.
The Power Of Place, Timothy Zick
Stolen Valor Act Discussion, Timothy Zick
Public Protest 1.0, Timothy Zick
Trans-Border Exclusion And Execution, Timothy Zick
Trans-Border Exclusion And Execution, Timothy Zick
Popular Media
No abstract provided.
More On The Wall Street Protest, Timothy Zick
Arab Spring On Wall Street?, Timothy Zick
Cosmopolitanism And First Amendment Exceptionalism, Timothy Zick
Cosmopolitanism And First Amendment Exceptionalism, Timothy Zick
Popular Media
No abstract provided.
Exporting The First Amendment, Timothy Zick
First Amendment Cosmopolitanism, Timothy Zick
The First Amendment’S Trans-Border Dimension, Timothy Zick
The First Amendment’S Trans-Border Dimension, Timothy Zick
Popular Media
No abstract provided.
New Faces Of The First Amendment: The Philosopher, The Pastor, And The Publisher, Timothy Zick
New Faces Of The First Amendment: The Philosopher, The Pastor, And The Publisher, Timothy Zick
Popular Media
No abstract provided.
The Summer Of Discontent: Creative Repertoires Of Public Protest, Timothy Zick
The Summer Of Discontent: Creative Repertoires Of Public Protest, Timothy Zick
Popular Media
No abstract provided.
The Law Of Reputation And The Interest Of The Audience, Laura A. Heymann
The Law Of Reputation And The Interest Of The Audience, Laura A. Heymann
Faculty Publications
Although an individual has control over many of the statements, acts, and other biographical data points that are used to construct her reputation, she does not ultimately have control over the result of that reputational assessment, the pronouncement of which is a task reserved to others. Reputation is fundamentally a social concept; it does not exist until a community collectively forms a judgment about an individual or firm that has the potential to guide the community’s future interactions. Despite reputation’s relational nature, discussions of the law’s interest in reputation tend to focus on one of two parties: the individual or …
The First Amendment In Trans-Border Perspective: Toward A More Cosmopolitan Orientation, Timothy Zick
The First Amendment In Trans-Border Perspective: Toward A More Cosmopolitan Orientation, Timothy Zick
Faculty Publications
This Article examines the First Amendment’s critical trans-border dimension—its application to speech, association, press, and religious activities that cross or occur beyond territorial borders. Judicial and scholarly analysis of this aspect of the First Amendment has been limited, at least as compared to consideration of more domestic or purely local concerns. This Article identifies two basic orientations with respect to the First Amendment—the provincial and the cosmopolitan. The provincial orientation, which is the traditional account, generally views the First Amendment rather narrowly—i.e., as a collection of local liberties or a set of limitations on domestic governance. First Amendment provincialism does …