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Smile For The Camera - The Long Lost Photos Of The Supreme Court At Work—And What They Reveal., Sonja R. West Oct 2012

Smile For The Camera - The Long Lost Photos Of The Supreme Court At Work—And What They Reveal., Sonja R. West

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In a day when even our cellphones can capture images unobtrusively, why were we forced to stare at pixels on our computer screens or at a static televised image of the Supreme Court’s exterior? In 2012, why is there a wall of separation between the American people and their high court?

For decades, the debate over cameras in the court has gone something like this: the press pleads for permission and the court says no; academics make policy arguments that the court ignores; and Congress threatens to force cameras into the court, but the justices don’t blink. The argument remains …


Chick-Fil-A And The Problem Of Soft Censorship, Nathan B. Oman Jul 2012

Chick-Fil-A And The Problem Of Soft Censorship, Nathan B. Oman

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(Government) Speech Spaces, Timothy Zick Feb 2012

(Government) Speech Spaces, Timothy Zick

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Architectural Trusteeship, Timothy Zick Feb 2012

Architectural Trusteeship, Timothy Zick

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Speech And Spatiality, Timothy Zick Feb 2012

Speech And Spatiality, Timothy Zick

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