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Ban On Nude Dancing Strips Away First Amendment Rights To Protect "Order And Morality" In Barnes V. Glen Theatre, Inc., Shannon Mclin Carlyle
Ban On Nude Dancing Strips Away First Amendment Rights To Protect "Order And Morality" In Barnes V. Glen Theatre, Inc., Shannon Mclin Carlyle
Pepperdine Law Review
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Nea V. Finley: Explicating The Rocky Relationship Between The Government And The Arts , Gary E. Devlin
Nea V. Finley: Explicating The Rocky Relationship Between The Government And The Arts , Gary E. Devlin
Pepperdine Law Review
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Sex, Money, And Groups: Free Speech And Association Decisions In The October 1999 Term, Kathleen M. Sullivan
Sex, Money, And Groups: Free Speech And Association Decisions In The October 1999 Term, Kathleen M. Sullivan
Pepperdine Law Review
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Conflicting Images Of Children In First Amendment Jurisprudence, David L. Tubbs
Conflicting Images Of Children In First Amendment Jurisprudence, David L. Tubbs
Pepperdine Law Review
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Ashcroft V. Free Speech Coalition: How Can Virtual Child Pornography Be Banned Under The First Amendment?, Virginia F. Milstead
Ashcroft V. Free Speech Coalition: How Can Virtual Child Pornography Be Banned Under The First Amendment?, Virginia F. Milstead
Pepperdine Law Review
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"Raised Eyebrows" Over Satellite Radio: Has Pacifica Met Its Match?, Aurele Danoff
"Raised Eyebrows" Over Satellite Radio: Has Pacifica Met Its Match?, Aurele Danoff
Pepperdine Law Review
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Exploring The First Amendment Rights Of Teens In Relationship To Sexting And Censorship, Julia Halloran Mclaughlin
Exploring The First Amendment Rights Of Teens In Relationship To Sexting And Censorship, Julia Halloran Mclaughlin
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform
This Article explores child pornography law in relation to teen sexting conduct. Recently, some teens who engaged in teen sexting have been convicted under child pornography laws and have been required to register as sexual predators. The criminalization of teens for developmentally typical behavior, mimicking the conduct of adults, can result in grave harm to most teens. Furthermore, the application of child pornography laws to teen sexting conduct demonstrates the constitutional overbreadth of the current definition of child pornography. Photographs have an emblematic role in society-capturing and celebrating youth. Moreover, the creation of teen sexting images accompanies a teen's developmental …