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The District Of Columbia Circuit Finds Article Iii Standing Based On The Risk Of Future Identity Theft In In Re U.S. Office Of Personnel Management Data Security Breach Litigation, Briana L. Borgolini Feb 2021

The District Of Columbia Circuit Finds Article Iii Standing Based On The Risk Of Future Identity Theft In In Re U.S. Office Of Personnel Management Data Security Breach Litigation, Briana L. Borgolini

Villanova Law Review

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The First Amendment, The Public-Private Distinction, And Nongovernmental Suppression Of Wartime Political Debate, Gregory P. Magarian Jul 2004

The First Amendment, The Public-Private Distinction, And Nongovernmental Suppression Of Wartime Political Debate, Gregory P. Magarian

Working Paper Series

This article proposes a major expansion in the scope of First Amendment law and offers a fresh way of understanding the public-private distinction. It contends that the Supreme Court should invoke the First Amendment to enjoin nongovernmental behavior that substantially impedes public political debate during times of war and national emergency. As the article explains, the present campaign against international terrorism has seen employers, property owners, and media corporations restrict political discussion more frequently and aggressively than the government has. If political debate is the most important object of First Amendment protection – which the article contends it is – …