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The Post-Truth First Amendment, Sarah Haan
The Post-Truth First Amendment, Sarah Haan
Indiana Law Journal
Post-truthism is widely viewed as a political problem. This Article explores posttruthism as a constitutional law problem, and argues that, because post-truthism offers a normative framework for regulating information, we should take it seriously as a basis for law.
In its exploration of the influence of post-truth ideas on law, the Article focuses on the compelled speech doctrine. When the State mandates disclosure, it pits the interests of unwilling speakers against the interests of listeners. In the twenty-first century, speakers who are targeted by mandatory disclosure laws are often organizational actors with informational advantages, such as corporations. Listeners who stand …
The Administrative Agency As A Paradigm Of Government: A Survey Of The Administrative Process, Lee P. Loevinger
The Administrative Agency As A Paradigm Of Government: A Survey Of The Administrative Process, Lee P. Loevinger
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Hoover Commission And Task Force Reports On Legal Services And Procedure, Ralph F. Fuchs
The Hoover Commission And Task Force Reports On Legal Services And Procedure, Ralph F. Fuchs
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Government As Garnishee, R. Foster Scott
The Government As Garnishee, R. Foster Scott
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Democracy And Constitutional Government, John J. Parker
Democracy And Constitutional Government, John J. Parker
Indiana Law Journal
Address of Hon. John J. Parker, Judge of the United States Circuit Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit, at the Annual Meeting of the Indiana State Bar Association, Sept. 16, 1938.
The Tennessee Valley Litigation, Alan W. Boyd
The Tennessee Valley Litigation, Alan W. Boyd
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
State Government, By Frank G. Bates And Oliver P. Fields, Orren C. Hornell
State Government, By Frank G. Bates And Oliver P. Fields, Orren C. Hornell
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.