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Introduction To The 2007 Byu Law Review Symposium: Warning! Kids Online: Pornography, Free Speech, And Technology, Cheryl B. Preston Dec 2007

Introduction To The 2007 Byu Law Review Symposium: Warning! Kids Online: Pornography, Free Speech, And Technology, Cheryl B. Preston

BYU Law Review

No abstract provided.


Free Trade In Ideas Is (Or Ought To Be) Absolute For Adults, Patrick M. Garry Dec 2007

Free Trade In Ideas Is (Or Ought To Be) Absolute For Adults, Patrick M. Garry

BYU Law Review

No abstract provided.


A New First Amendment Model For Evaluating Content-Based Regulation Ofinternet Pornography: Revising The Strict Scrutiny Model To Better Reflect The Realities Of The Modern Media Age, Mark S. Kende Dec 2007

A New First Amendment Model For Evaluating Content-Based Regulation Ofinternet Pornography: Revising The Strict Scrutiny Model To Better Reflect The Realities Of The Modern Media Age, Mark S. Kende

BYU Law Review

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Www.Sam·S_Stationery_And_Luncheonette.Com: Bringing Ginsberg V. New York Into The Internet Age, John Fee Dec 2007

Www.Sam·S_Stationery_And_Luncheonette.Com: Bringing Ginsberg V. New York Into The Internet Age, John Fee

BYU Law Review

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Obscenity And The World Wide Web, John E. Fee Dec 2007

Obscenity And The World Wide Web, John E. Fee

BYU Law Review

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The Public Forum Doctrine And Public Housing Authorities: Can You Say That Here?, Martin J. Rooney May 2007

The Public Forum Doctrine And Public Housing Authorities: Can You Say That Here?, Martin J. Rooney

Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

No abstract provided.


Politics Or Principle? Zechariah Chafee And The Social Interest In Free Speech, Charles L. Barzun May 2007

Politics Or Principle? Zechariah Chafee And The Social Interest In Free Speech, Charles L. Barzun

BYU Law Review

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School Speech V. School Safety: In The Aftermath Of Violence On School Campuses Throughout This Nation, How Should School Officials Respond To Threatening Student Expression?, Richard V. Blystone Mar 2007

School Speech V. School Safety: In The Aftermath Of Violence On School Campuses Throughout This Nation, How Should School Officials Respond To Threatening Student Expression?, Richard V. Blystone

Brigham Young University Education and Law Journal

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Preaching From The State's Podium: What Speech Is Proselytizing Prohibited By The Establishment Clause?, Christian M. Keiner Mar 2007

Preaching From The State's Podium: What Speech Is Proselytizing Prohibited By The Establishment Clause?, Christian M. Keiner

Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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Uncivil Religion: Judeo-Christianity And The Ten Commandments, Frederick Mark Gedicks, Roger Hendrix Jan 2007

Uncivil Religion: Judeo-Christianity And The Ten Commandments, Frederick Mark Gedicks, Roger Hendrix

Faculty Scholarship

In the recent Decalogue Cases, Justice Scalia argued that when it comes to public acknowledgment of religious belief, it is entirely clear from our Nation's historical practices that the Establishment Clause permits th[e] disregard of polytheists and believers in unconcerned deities, just as it permits the disregard of devout atheists. Justice Scalia's argument represents the latest attempt to insulate American civil religion from Establishment Clause attack. A civil religion is a set of nondenominational values, symbols, rituals, and assumptions which create both reverence of national history and formation of a communal national bond.

The most recent incarnation of American civil …