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Advertisements, Stereotypes, And Freedom Of Expression, Moshe Cohen-Eliya, Yoav Hammer
Advertisements, Stereotypes, And Freedom Of Expression, Moshe Cohen-Eliya, Yoav Hammer
Yoav Hammer
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The Other Election Controversy Of Y2k: Core First Amendment Values And High-Tech Political Coalitions, Marc John Randazza
The Other Election Controversy Of Y2k: Core First Amendment Values And High-Tech Political Coalitions, Marc John Randazza
Marc John Randazza
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A Key Influence On The Doctrine Of Actual Malice: Justice William Brennan’S Judicial Philosophy At Work In Changing The Law Of Seditious Libel, Carlo A. Pedrioli
A Key Influence On The Doctrine Of Actual Malice: Justice William Brennan’S Judicial Philosophy At Work In Changing The Law Of Seditious Libel, Carlo A. Pedrioli
Carlo A. Pedrioli
In light of the historical change in the law of seditious libel that New York Times v. Sullivan (1964) prompted and the need for further exploration of the human factors behind the case, this article gives attention to William Brennan’s judicial philosophy at work in the case. The article defines judicial philosophy as a system of guiding principles upon which a judge calls in the process of legal decision-making. Specifically, the article explains how, through Times v. Sullivan, Brennan’s instrumentalist judicial philosophy had an important influence on changing the course of legal protection for criticism of the government in the …