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Decisive Win For Lesbians In Oregon Cake Case, Arthur S. Leonard
Decisive Win For Lesbians In Oregon Cake Case, Arthur S. Leonard
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Religious Exemptions, Third-Party Harms, And The False Analogy To Church Taxes, Christopher C. Lund
Religious Exemptions, Third-Party Harms, And The False Analogy To Church Taxes, Christopher C. Lund
Law Faculty Research Publications
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Can Cyber Harassment Laws Encourage Online Speech?, Jonathon Penney
Can Cyber Harassment Laws Encourage Online Speech?, Jonathon Penney
Articles, Book Chapters, & Popular Press
Do laws criminalizing online harassment and cyberbullying "chill" online speech? Critics often argue that they do. However, this article discusses findings from a new empirical legal study that suggests, counter-intuitively, that while such legal interventions likely have some dampening effect, they may also facilitate and encourage more speech, expression, and sharing by those who are most often the targets of online harassment: women. Relevant findings on this point from this first-of-its-kind study are set out and discussed along with their implications.
Citing Baker’S “Win,” Arizona Court Rejects Stationary Store’S Opt-Out Claim, Arthur S. Leonard
Citing Baker’S “Win,” Arizona Court Rejects Stationary Store’S Opt-Out Claim, Arthur S. Leonard
Other Publications
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No First Amendment Shield For Homophobic Prof, Arthur S. Leonard
No First Amendment Shield For Homophobic Prof, Arthur S. Leonard
Other Publications
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