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Defining Freedom Of The College Press After "Hosty V. Carter", Jessica B. Lyons
Defining Freedom Of The College Press After "Hosty V. Carter", Jessica B. Lyons
Vanderbilt Law Review
The application of the First Amendment to public universities has long been a source of confusion and frustration for both universities and courts. In particular, application of the First Amendment to student publications such as newspapers, magazines, and yearbooks has led to a great deal of litigation and controversy. The protection afforded by the First Amendment to these publications at the university level is extremely unclear and the circuit courts' inconsistent treatment of the college press has further confused the issue.
How should the First Amendment apply to public universities? An instinctive response is that a college student should enjoy …