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After Citizens United: Extending The Liberal Revolution To The Multinational Corporation, Daniel J.H. Greenwood
After Citizens United: Extending The Liberal Revolution To The Multinational Corporation, Daniel J.H. Greenwood
Daniel J.H. Greenwood
This Article proposes several routes to reverse Citizens United, the Supreme Court case holding that corporate campaign spending is “speech” protected by the First Amendment.
The core problem of Citizens United is that corporations are illegitimate participants in our politics. Corporate law requires corporate officers to pursue the corporate interest. They are thus disqualified from considering the central political questions of a democratic capitalist country: defining the rules of the market (which define corporate interests) and balancing profit against other, more important, values.
The high road to fixing Citizens United is a constitutional amendment to extend the fundamental insights …
College Student Speech - What You Can't Say Can't Say Off-Campus On Your Computer And Why, Brett J. Geschke
College Student Speech - What You Can't Say Can't Say Off-Campus On Your Computer And Why, Brett J. Geschke
Brett J Geschke
Student Speech – What you Can’t Say Off-Campus on Your Computer and Why
Brett J. Geschke | Spring 2014
Organization of the Article
Introductory Argument and Thesis ● 1
Overview of the First Amendment – School Speech ● 6
First Amendment School Speech Analysis in the Digital Age ● 16
Recent Federal Cases Applying Tinker and Finding Punishment Constitutional ● 20
Recent Federal Cases Applying Tinker and Finding Punishment Unconstitutional ● 29
An Alternative Framework: A Recent State Supreme Court Case On This Issue ● 37
The Difference Between High School and College Student Speech ● 41
Analyzing On-Point Law …