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Sex Offenders In The Community: Their Public Persona And The Media's Corresponding Privilege To Report, Douglas Griswold
Sex Offenders In The Community: Their Public Persona And The Media's Corresponding Privilege To Report, Douglas Griswold
William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal
No abstract provided.
Corporate Speech, Securities Regulation, And An Institutional Approach To The First Amendment, Michael R. Siebecker
Corporate Speech, Securities Regulation, And An Institutional Approach To The First Amendment, Michael R. Siebecker
William & Mary Law Review
Does the First Amendment shield politically tinged corporate speech from the compelled disclosure and reporting requirements embedded in the U.S. securities laws? The question arises in the securities regulation context because of an impending jurisprudential train wreck between the Supreme Court's commercial speech doctrine and its approach to corporate political speech. As corporations begin mixing commercial messages with political commentary, First Amendment jurisprudence simply provides insufficient guidance on the role government should play in regulating that speech. Although First Amendment jurisprudence generally counsels against governmental restrictions on corporate political speech without regard to the truth or falsity of the message, …
Religions, Fragmentations, And Doctrinal Limits, Frederick Mark Gedicks
Religions, Fragmentations, And Doctrinal Limits, Frederick Mark Gedicks
William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal
No abstract provided.
Introduction: Religion, Division, And The Constitution, Richard W. Garnett
Introduction: Religion, Division, And The Constitution, Richard W. Garnett
William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal
No abstract provided.
Pluralism And Public Legal Reason, Lawrence B. Solum
Pluralism And Public Legal Reason, Lawrence B. Solum
William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal
No abstract provided.
Empiricism, Religion, And Judicial Decision-Making, Stephen M. Feldman
Empiricism, Religion, And Judicial Decision-Making, Stephen M. Feldman
William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal
No abstract provided.
A House Divided? What Social Science Has To Say About The Culture War, David E. Campbell
A House Divided? What Social Science Has To Say About The Culture War, David E. Campbell
William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal
No abstract provided.
Religious Tests In The Mirror: The Constitutional Law And Constitutional Etiquette Of Religion In Judicial Nominations, Paul Horwitz
Religious Tests In The Mirror: The Constitutional Law And Constitutional Etiquette Of Religion In Judicial Nominations, Paul Horwitz
William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal
No abstract provided.
Social Reproduction And Religious Reproduction: A Democratic-Communitarian Analysis Of The Yoder Problem, Josh Chafetz
Social Reproduction And Religious Reproduction: A Democratic-Communitarian Analysis Of The Yoder Problem, Josh Chafetz
William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal
No abstract provided.
From Bricks To Pajamas: The Law And Economics Of Amateur Journalism, Larry E. Ribstein
From Bricks To Pajamas: The Law And Economics Of Amateur Journalism, Larry E. Ribstein
William & Mary Law Review
Weblogs have proliferated rapidly in recent years, attracting significant attention and generating important legal issues. Yet so far no coherent economic framework for addressing these issues exists. This Article begins to develop such a framework. It views blogs as the vanguard of what might be called "amateur journalism. " Because the Web and related technology have enabled low entry barriers, blogs can be an important source of specialized knowledge. However, bloggers do not work within a monitoring structure as in large news organizations, and individual blogs may be less accurate than conventional news sources. On the other hand, blogs as …
Cutter And The Preferred Position Of The Free Exercise Clause, Steven Goldberg
Cutter And The Preferred Position Of The Free Exercise Clause, Steven Goldberg
William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal
No abstract provided.
Speech And The Self-Governance Value, Brian C. Murchison
Speech And The Self-Governance Value, Brian C. Murchison
William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal
No abstract provided.
Property, Place, And Public Discourse, Timothy Zick
Property, Place, And Public Discourse, Timothy Zick
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
A Clearing In The Forest: Infusing The Labor Union Dues Dispute With First Amendment Values, Harry G. Hutchinson
A Clearing In The Forest: Infusing The Labor Union Dues Dispute With First Amendment Values, Harry G. Hutchinson
William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal
This article deploys public choice theory and postmodem identity claims to develop a far-reaching understanding of the union dues dispute, which suggests that the burden of proof on the existence of and/or the possibility of an enduring union community should be placed on proponents of this view. While the postmodern project can be seen as an unsettled approach that is riven by coherency issues, not the least, its insistence on offering the good without the true, it supplies modest benefits by revealing the conceivably infinite varieties of human preferences in contemporary America. The absence of preference convergence, understood from the …
The Year Of Leaking Dangerously: Shadowy Sources, Jailed Journalists And The Uncertain Future Of The Federal Journalist's Privilege., Anthony L. Fargo
The Year Of Leaking Dangerously: Shadowy Sources, Jailed Journalists And The Uncertain Future Of The Federal Journalist's Privilege., Anthony L. Fargo
William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal
No abstract provided.
Speech And Spatial Tactics, Timothy Zick
Space, Place, And Speech: The Expressive Topography, Timothy Zick
Space, Place, And Speech: The Expressive Topography, Timothy Zick
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.