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2010

BYU Law Review

First Amendment

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Pick Your Poison: Private Speech, Government Speech, And The Special Problem Of Religious Displays, Ronnell Andersen Jones Dec 2010

Pick Your Poison: Private Speech, Government Speech, And The Special Problem Of Religious Displays, Ronnell Andersen Jones

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Summum, The Vocality Of Public Places, And The Public Forum, Timothy Zick Dec 2010

Summum, The Vocality Of Public Places, And The Public Forum, Timothy Zick

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Government Speech And Online Forums: First Amendment Limitations On Moderating Public Discourse On Government Websites, David S. Ardia Dec 2010

Government Speech And Online Forums: First Amendment Limitations On Moderating Public Discourse On Government Websites, David S. Ardia

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Government Speech And The Publicly Employed Attorney, Margaret Tarkington Dec 2010

Government Speech And The Publicly Employed Attorney, Margaret Tarkington

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In Garcetti v. Ceballos, the U.S. Supreme Court incorporated the "government speech" doctrine into its case law regarding the speech rights of public employees. This incorporation had the effect of nullifying a public employee's free speech rights whenever the employee is speaking pursuant to her official duties. While the Garcetti rule may be problematic in a number situations, it is particularly problematic as applied to publicly employed attorney speech, most notably the speech of prosecutors and public defenders. Attorney speech (including the speech of publicly employed attorneys) is not government speech and should not be treated as government speech. A …


The Free Speech Rights Of “Off-Duty” Government Employees, Mary-Rose Papandrea Dec 2010

The Free Speech Rights Of “Off-Duty” Government Employees, Mary-Rose Papandrea

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Justice Souter On Government Speech, Sheldon Nahmod Dec 2010

Justice Souter On Government Speech, Sheldon Nahmod

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The Emerging Oversimplifications Of The Government Speech Doctrine: From Substantive Content To A “Jurisprudence Of Labels”, Barry P. Mcdonald Dec 2010

The Emerging Oversimplifications Of The Government Speech Doctrine: From Substantive Content To A “Jurisprudence Of Labels”, Barry P. Mcdonald

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Expensive Speech: Citizens United V. Fec And The Free Speech Rights Of Tax-Exempt Religious Organizations, Brandon S. Boulter Dec 2010

Expensive Speech: Citizens United V. Fec And The Free Speech Rights Of Tax-Exempt Religious Organizations, Brandon S. Boulter

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Defamation And John Does: Increased Protections And Relaxed Standing Requirements For Anonymous Internet Speech, Stephanie Barclay Nov 2010

Defamation And John Does: Increased Protections And Relaxed Standing Requirements For Anonymous Internet Speech, Stephanie Barclay

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Coordination Or Mere Registration? Single-Speaker Permits In Berger V. City Of Seattle, Edan Burkett Mar 2010

Coordination Or Mere Registration? Single-Speaker Permits In Berger V. City Of Seattle, Edan Burkett

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Passive Acknowledgement Or Active Promotion Of Religion? Neutrality And The Ten Commandments In Green V. Haskell, Stephanie Barclay Mar 2010

Passive Acknowledgement Or Active Promotion Of Religion? Neutrality And The Ten Commandments In Green V. Haskell, Stephanie Barclay

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Transforming The Public Employee Speech Standard In Posey V. Lake Pend Oreille: More Than Meets The Eye , Benjamin M. Smith Mar 2010

Transforming The Public Employee Speech Standard In Posey V. Lake Pend Oreille: More Than Meets The Eye , Benjamin M. Smith

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