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"Don't Bother To Smile When You Call Me That"--Fighting Words And The First Amendment, Thomas F. Shea
"Don't Bother To Smile When You Call Me That"--Fighting Words And The First Amendment, Thomas F. Shea
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
A Critique Of The Recent Supreme Court Obscenity Decisions, Herald Price Fahringer, Michael J. Brown
A Critique Of The Recent Supreme Court Obscenity Decisions, Herald Price Fahringer, Michael J. Brown
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Hope For The Functionally Politically Impotent Government Employee--A Hatch Act Reappraisal, James T. Gilbert
Hope For The Functionally Politically Impotent Government Employee--A Hatch Act Reappraisal, James T. Gilbert
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Branzburg V. Hayes: A Need For Statutory Protection Of News Sources, Richard E. Anderson
Branzburg V. Hayes: A Need For Statutory Protection Of News Sources, Richard E. Anderson
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Flag Profanation And The Law, Emmet V. Mittlebeeler
Flag Profanation And The Law, Emmet V. Mittlebeeler
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Libel Per Quod In Florida, Richard C. Ausness
Libel Per Quod In Florida, Richard C. Ausness
Law Faculty Scholarly Articles
The purpose of this article is to trace the development of the rules of defamation with particular reference to extrinsic fact. A defamatory communication is one that tends to diminish the esteem, respect, good will, or confidence in which a person is held or to excite adverse, derogatory, or unpleasant feelings or opinions against him. To be actionable under the modem law, however, the defendant's statement must be capable of a defamatory meaning in the sense normally understood.
Defamation consists of the separate torts of libel and slander. Historically, these torts evolved independently of each other, and as a result …
Injunctions Against Speech And Writing: A Re-Evaluation, William O. Bertelsman
Injunctions Against Speech And Writing: A Re-Evaluation, William O. Bertelsman
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Constitutional Law--Freedom Of Expression--Symbolic Free Speech, Nestor L. Olesnyckyj
Constitutional Law--Freedom Of Expression--Symbolic Free Speech, Nestor L. Olesnyckyj
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Constitutional Law--First Amendment Freedom Of Speech And Press--Federal Communication Commission's Fairness Doctrine And Personal Attack Rule, C. Gray Pash Jr.
Constitutional Law--First Amendment Freedom Of Speech And Press--Federal Communication Commission's Fairness Doctrine And Personal Attack Rule, C. Gray Pash Jr.
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The First Amendment And Protection Of Reputation And Privacy--New York Times Co. V. Sullivan And How It Grew, William O. Bertelsman
The First Amendment And Protection Of Reputation And Privacy--New York Times Co. V. Sullivan And How It Grew, William O. Bertelsman
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The North Carolina Speaker Ban Law: A Study In Context, William Bondurant, Richard Gift, Louise Nelson, Brown Patterson, Philip Secor, Locke White
The North Carolina Speaker Ban Law: A Study In Context, William Bondurant, Richard Gift, Louise Nelson, Brown Patterson, Philip Secor, Locke White
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Present Status Of The "Clear And Present Danger Test"--A Brief History And Some Observations, Louis B. Lusk
The Present Status Of The "Clear And Present Danger Test"--A Brief History And Some Observations, Louis B. Lusk
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Freedom Of Speech--Group Libel--Beauharnais V. People Of State Of Illinois, Thomas P. Lewis
Freedom Of Speech--Group Libel--Beauharnais V. People Of State Of Illinois, Thomas P. Lewis
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Freedom Of Speech And Motion Pictures--The "Miracle" Decision, Thomas P. Lewis
Freedom Of Speech And Motion Pictures--The "Miracle" Decision, Thomas P. Lewis
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Establishment Of Religion Under The Constitution, William David Stout
The Establishment Of Religion Under The Constitution, William David Stout
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Free Speech Safeguard For Labor Picketing: Part One, Ira Schlusselberg
The Free Speech Safeguard For Labor Picketing: Part One, Ira Schlusselberg
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Picketing As An Exercise Of The Right Of Free Speech, Leo Oxley
Picketing As An Exercise Of The Right Of Free Speech, Leo Oxley
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Speech As Conditional Privilege In National Labor Relations Board Cases, Reynolds C. Seitz
Speech As Conditional Privilege In National Labor Relations Board Cases, Reynolds C. Seitz
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Validity Of Compulsory Flag Salutes In Public Schools, Elmer M. Million
Validity Of Compulsory Flag Salutes In Public Schools, Elmer M. Million
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Freedom Of The Press, C. A. Peairs Jr.
Censorship Of Radio Programs And Freedom Of Speech, Byron Pumphrey
Censorship Of Radio Programs And Freedom Of Speech, Byron Pumphrey
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.