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First Amendment

Mercer Law Review

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2023

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How Free Is Your Speech On Social Media? Reconciling The Circuit Split Created By The Eleventh And Fifth Circuit’S Decisions On Anti-Censorship Laws Governing Social Media Platforms, Stella Preston Jun 2023

How Free Is Your Speech On Social Media? Reconciling The Circuit Split Created By The Eleventh And Fifth Circuit’S Decisions On Anti-Censorship Laws Governing Social Media Platforms, Stella Preston

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If you were to walk up to a random person on the street and ask to look at their cell phone, it is almost guaranteed that you would find one or more social media applications (apps) installed. In fact, according to a 2021 study conducted by Pew Research Center, around 72% of the adult population within the United States uses some form of social media. Some of the most notoriously known and popularly used social media apps include Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube. At a fundamental and foundational level, social media is used as a means of communication between people …


The Rise Of Public School Prayer With The Demise Of Lemon V. Kurtzman, Samantha Thompson Lipp May 2023

The Rise Of Public School Prayer With The Demise Of Lemon V. Kurtzman, Samantha Thompson Lipp

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The Supreme Court of the United States has officially overturned Lemon v. Kurtzman. The controversial and heavily criticized Lemon opinion sets forth the primary test courts used for over fifty years in analyzing claims under the Establishment Clause. The official overruling of Lemon signals the Supreme Court’s embrace of a more accommodating approach toward religion in the public sphere. This Comment predicts how, in Lemon’s absence, the Supreme Court will likely reassess precedent in the context of public school prayer and become more accommodating of religion.

In Part II, this Comment addresses the three approaches to interpreting the …