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The Post-Truth First Amendment, Sarah Haan Oct 2019

The Post-Truth First Amendment, Sarah Haan

Indiana Law Journal

Post-truthism is widely viewed as a political problem. This Article explores posttruthism as a constitutional law problem, and argues that, because post-truthism offers a normative framework for regulating information, we should take it seriously as a basis for law.

In its exploration of the influence of post-truth ideas on law, the Article focuses on the compelled speech doctrine. When the State mandates disclosure, it pits the interests of unwilling speakers against the interests of listeners. In the twenty-first century, speakers who are targeted by mandatory disclosure laws are often organizational actors with informational advantages, such as corporations. Listeners who stand …


Bitcoin: Order Without Law In The Digital Age, John O. Mcginnis, Kyle Roche Oct 2019

Bitcoin: Order Without Law In The Digital Age, John O. Mcginnis, Kyle Roche

Indiana Law Journal

Modern law makes currency a creature of the state and ultimately the value of its currency depends on the public’s trust in that state. While some nations are more capable than others at instilling public trust in the stability of their monetary institutions, it is nonetheless impossible for any legal system to make the pre-commitments necessary to completely isolate the governance of its money supply from political pressure. This proposition is true not only today, where nearly all government institutions manage their money supply in the form of central banking, but also true of past private banking regimes circulating their …


"We The People," Constitutional Accountability, And Outsourcing Government, Kimberly N. Brown Oct 2013

"We The People," Constitutional Accountability, And Outsourcing Government, Kimberly N. Brown

Indiana Law Journal

The ubiquitous outsourcing of federal functions to private contractors, although benign in the main, raises the most fundamental of constitutional questions: What institutions and actors comprise the “federal government” itself? From Abu Ghraib to Blackwater, a string of scandals has heightened public awareness that highly sensitive federal powers and responsibilities are routinely entrusted to government contractors. At the same time, the American populace seems vaguely aware that, when it comes to ensuring accountability for errors and abuses of power, contractors occupy a special space. The fact is that myriad structural and procedural means for holding traditionally government actors accountable do …


Effective And Constitutional: Goals For A Hurricane Response Plan In The Aftermath Of Hurricanes Katrina And Rita, Neal Mchenry Oct 2009

Effective And Constitutional: Goals For A Hurricane Response Plan In The Aftermath Of Hurricanes Katrina And Rita, Neal Mchenry

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


In Re Associated Sign & Post, Inc.: The Affirmative Action Obligations Of Government Contractors In Indiana, J. Adam Bain Oct 1986

In Re Associated Sign & Post, Inc.: The Affirmative Action Obligations Of Government Contractors In Indiana, J. Adam Bain

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Contractors' Problems Under The Standardized Government Contract Oct 1954

Contractors' Problems Under The Standardized Government Contract

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Adaptation Of Private Contract Principles To Government Contracts Jan 1952

Adaptation Of Private Contract Principles To Government Contracts

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Comment On Air Mail Subsidy, Richard Hellman Oct 1949

Comment On Air Mail Subsidy, Richard Hellman

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Air Mail Pay Under The Civil Aeronautics Act, Joseph J. O'Conell Jr. Oct 1949

Air Mail Pay Under The Civil Aeronautics Act, Joseph J. O'Conell Jr.

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Handbook Of Federal Labor Legislation, By Elsie Gluck Feb 1942

Handbook Of Federal Labor Legislation, By Elsie Gluck

Indiana Law Journal

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Negotiability Of Highway Improvement Bonds, William F. Elliott Dec 1926

Negotiability Of Highway Improvement Bonds, William F. Elliott

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.