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Neutral No More: Secondary Effects Analysis And The Quiet Demise Of The Content-Neutrality Test, Mark Rienzi, Stuart Buck
Neutral No More: Secondary Effects Analysis And The Quiet Demise Of The Content-Neutrality Test, Mark Rienzi, Stuart Buck
Fordham Law Review
When the Supreme Court introduced the “secondary effects” doctrine to allow for zoning of adult businesses, critics fell into two camps. Some, like Justice William Brennan, predicted dire consequences for the First Amendment, particularly if the doctrine was used in political speech cases. Others, like Professor Laurence Tribe, predicted secondary effects analysis would be limited to sexually explicit speech and would not threaten the First Amendment. The modern consensus is that the doctrine has, in fact, been limited to cases about sex.
Recent cases demonstrate, however, that the impact of the secondary effects doctrine on the First Amendment has been …
The Presumption Of Constitutionality And The Individual Mandate, Gillian E. Metzger, Trevor W. Morrison
The Presumption Of Constitutionality And The Individual Mandate, Gillian E. Metzger, Trevor W. Morrison
Fordham Law Review
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The Politics Of Obamacare: Health Care, Money, And Ideology, Richard Kirsch
The Politics Of Obamacare: Health Care, Money, And Ideology, Richard Kirsch
Fordham Law Review
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Federalism From Federal Statutes: Health Reform, Medicaid, And The Old-Fashioned Federalists’ Gamble, Abbe R. Gluck
Federalism From Federal Statutes: Health Reform, Medicaid, And The Old-Fashioned Federalists’ Gamble, Abbe R. Gluck
Fordham Law Review
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Night Of The Living Dead Hand: The Individual Mandate And The Zombie Constitution, Gary Lawson
Night Of The Living Dead Hand: The Individual Mandate And The Zombie Constitution, Gary Lawson
Fordham Law Review
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