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The Constitutional Right To Watch Television: Analyzing The Digital Switchover In The Context Of The First Amendment , Eugene Ho Oct 2007

The Constitutional Right To Watch Television: Analyzing The Digital Switchover In The Context Of The First Amendment , Eugene Ho

American University Law Review

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A Proposal To Rescue New York Times V. Sullivan By Promoting A Responsible Press, Benjamin Barron Jan 2007

A Proposal To Rescue New York Times V. Sullivan By Promoting A Responsible Press, Benjamin Barron

American University Law Review

No abstract provided.


Gay Pornography And The First Amendment: Unique, First-Person Perspectives On Free Expression, Sexual Censorship, And Cultural Images, Clay Calvert, Robert D. Richards Jan 2007

Gay Pornography And The First Amendment: Unique, First-Person Perspectives On Free Expression, Sexual Censorship, And Cultural Images, Clay Calvert, Robert D. Richards

American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law

No abstract provided.


Inchoate Liability And The Espionage Act: The Statutory Framework And The Freedom Of The Press, Stephen I. Vladeck Jan 2007

Inchoate Liability And The Espionage Act: The Statutory Framework And The Freedom Of The Press, Stephen I. Vladeck

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The debate over the proper balance between national security and freedom of the press has increasingly focused on the media's potential criminal liability for publishing sensitive information, as was threatened after the New York Times and the Washington Post disclosed the U.S. government's secret and warrantless wiretapping of domestic phone calls. With the issue of press liability for the publication of national security information, however, comes a bevy of difficult questions concerning the scope of the protections afforded to the press under the First Amendment.

This essay attempts to survey these questions in light of the absence of an overarching …