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Facebook's Speech Code And Policies: How They Suppress Speech And Distort Democratic Deliberation, Joseph T. Thai
Facebook's Speech Code And Policies: How They Suppress Speech And Distort Democratic Deliberation, Joseph T. Thai
American University Law Review
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Elegy For Anti-Corruption Law: How The Bridgegate Case Could Crush Corruption Prosecutions And Boost Liars, Ciara Torres-Spelliscy
Elegy For Anti-Corruption Law: How The Bridgegate Case Could Crush Corruption Prosecutions And Boost Liars, Ciara Torres-Spelliscy
American University Law Review
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James Madison, Citizens United, And The Constitutional Problem Of Corruption, Anthony J. Gaughan
James Madison, Citizens United, And The Constitutional Problem Of Corruption, Anthony J. Gaughan
American University Law Review
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Political Participation, Expressive Association, And Judicial Review, Joshua S. Sellers
Political Participation, Expressive Association, And Judicial Review, Joshua S. Sellers
American University Law Review
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Anti-Slapp Coverage And The First Amendment: Hurdles To Defamation Suits In Political Campaigns, David L. Hudson Jr.
Anti-Slapp Coverage And The First Amendment: Hurdles To Defamation Suits In Political Campaigns, David L. Hudson Jr.
American University Law Review
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Obvious But Not Clear: The Right To Refuse To Cooperate With The Police During A Terry Stop, Sam Kamin, Zachary Shiffler
Obvious But Not Clear: The Right To Refuse To Cooperate With The Police During A Terry Stop, Sam Kamin, Zachary Shiffler
American University Law Review
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The Decade Of Democracy's Demise, James Sample
The Decade Of Democracy's Demise, James Sample
American University Law Review
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Coming Down The Pipeline: First Amendment Challenges To State-Level "Critical Infrastructure" Trespass Laws, Jenna Ruddock
Coming Down The Pipeline: First Amendment Challenges To State-Level "Critical Infrastructure" Trespass Laws, Jenna Ruddock
American University Law Review
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Sympathy For The Devil: Gawker, Thiel, And Newsworthiness, Amy Gajda
Sympathy For The Devil: Gawker, Thiel, And Newsworthiness, Amy Gajda
American University Law Review
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2017 Trademark Law Decisions Of The Federal Circuit, Anita B. Polott, Rachel E. Fertig
2017 Trademark Law Decisions Of The Federal Circuit, Anita B. Polott, Rachel E. Fertig
American University Law Review
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Sympathy For The Devil: Gawker, Thiel, And Newsworthiness, Amy Gajda
Sympathy For The Devil: Gawker, Thiel, And Newsworthiness, Amy Gajda
American University Law Review
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The Weaponized Lawsuit Against The Media: Litigation Funding As A New Threat To Journalism, Lili Levi
The Weaponized Lawsuit Against The Media: Litigation Funding As A New Threat To Journalism, Lili Levi
American University Law Review
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Why Anti-Surcharge Laws Do Not Violate A Merchant's Freedom Of Speech, Annie P. Anderson
Why Anti-Surcharge Laws Do Not Violate A Merchant's Freedom Of Speech, Annie P. Anderson
American University Law Review
First Amendment litigation is surrounding state anti-surcharge laws, which prevent merchants from imposing surcharges on transactions where customers use credit cards. These laws effectively prevent stores from passing credit card "swipe fees" onto their customers. Merchants argue that because the laws still allow them to provide discounts to customers who use other forms of payment, the laws violate their First Amendment rights by impermissibly restricting the way the stores can communicate. The state governments, in contrast, have defended the laws by asserting that they regulate conduct, not business speech, and therefore do not violate the First Amendment.
The Supreme Court …
Walker V. Texas Division, Sons Of Confederate Veterans, Inc. And License Plate Speech: A Dangerous Roadblock For The First Amendment, Morgan E. Creamer
Walker V. Texas Division, Sons Of Confederate Veterans, Inc. And License Plate Speech: A Dangerous Roadblock For The First Amendment, Morgan E. Creamer
American University Law Review
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