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Updating The Social Network: How Outdated And Unclear State Legislation Violates Sex Offenders’ First Amendment Rights, Elizabeth Tolon
Updating The Social Network: How Outdated And Unclear State Legislation Violates Sex Offenders’ First Amendment Rights, Elizabeth Tolon
Fordham Law Review
Readily available on computers, phones, tablets, or television, social media has become a necessary platform of expression for many. But, for others, social media is an inaccessible tool whose very use has criminal repercussions. To protect innocent children, many states have enacted legislation restricting sex offenders’ access to social media. Unfortunately, this legislation is often outdated, overly restrictive, and unconstitutional under the First Amendment. North Carolina has recently attracted national attention, as its statute highlights the potential constitutional issues states face in drafting such legislation. To avoid the constitutional concerns that North Carolina faces, state legislators must draft statutes narrowly …
A National Model Faces New Challenges: The New York City Campaign Finance System And The 2013 Elections, Janos Marton
A National Model Faces New Challenges: The New York City Campaign Finance System And The 2013 Elections, Janos Marton
Fordham Urban Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Empowering Small Donors: New York City’S Multiple Match Public Financing As A Model For A Post-Citizens United World, Amy Loprest, Bethany Perskie
Empowering Small Donors: New York City’S Multiple Match Public Financing As A Model For A Post-Citizens United World, Amy Loprest, Bethany Perskie
Fordham Urban Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Effect Of Rluipa’S Land Use Provisions On Local Governments, Alan C. Weinstein
The Effect Of Rluipa’S Land Use Provisions On Local Governments, Alan C. Weinstein
Fordham Urban Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Rluipa: Necessary, Modest, And Under-Enforced, Douglas Laycock, Luke W. Goodrich
Rluipa: Necessary, Modest, And Under-Enforced, Douglas Laycock, Luke W. Goodrich
Fordham Urban Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Rluipa Is A Bridge Too Far: Inconvenience Is Not Discrimination, Marci A. Hamilton
Rluipa Is A Bridge Too Far: Inconvenience Is Not Discrimination, Marci A. Hamilton
Fordham Urban Law Journal
No abstract provided.