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University of North Carolina School of Law

2018

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Academic Freedom In The Guarded Institution, Douglas B. Mckechnie, Eric Merriam May 2018

Academic Freedom In The Guarded Institution, Douglas B. Mckechnie, Eric Merriam

First Amendment Law Review

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Litigating Free Speech Issues In The Trenches, Robert M. O'Neil May 2018

Litigating Free Speech Issues In The Trenches, Robert M. O'Neil

First Amendment Law Review

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A Comparative Analysis Of The Academic Freedom Of Public University Professors, Vikram Amar May 2018

A Comparative Analysis Of The Academic Freedom Of Public University Professors, Vikram Amar

First Amendment Law Review

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Academic Freedom And Political Correctness In Uncivil Times, Rodney A. Smolla May 2018

Academic Freedom And Political Correctness In Uncivil Times, Rodney A. Smolla

First Amendment Law Review

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Current Threats To Free Speech On Campus, Robert Shibley May 2018

Current Threats To Free Speech On Campus, Robert Shibley

First Amendment Law Review

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Contents, First Amendment Law Review May 2018

Contents, First Amendment Law Review

First Amendment Law Review

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The Constitutionality Of School Prayer: Or Why Engel V. Vitale May Have Had It Right All Along, William P. Marshall Jan 2018

The Constitutionality Of School Prayer: Or Why Engel V. Vitale May Have Had It Right All Along, William P. Marshall

Faculty Publications

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The Expansion Of Child Pornography Law, Carissa B. Hessick Jan 2018

The Expansion Of Child Pornography Law, Carissa B. Hessick

Faculty Publications

This Symposium essay identifies two dramatic expansions of child pornography law: prosecutions for possessing images of children who are clothed and not engaged in any sexual activity, and prosecutions for possessing smaller portions of artistic and non-pornographic images. These prosecutions have expanded the definition of the term ‘‘child pornography’’ well beyond its initial meaning. What is more, they signal that child pornography laws are being used to punish people not necessarily because of the nature of the picture they possess, but rather because of the conclusion that those individuals are sexually attracted to children. If law enforcement concludes that a …