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"And To Your Left You'll See...": Licensed Tour Guides, The First Amendment, And The Free Market, Kristin Tracy Jan 2016

"And To Your Left You'll See...": Licensed Tour Guides, The First Amendment, And The Free Market, Kristin Tracy

University of Baltimore Law Review

If you are a beer-lover visiting Washington, D.C., you might want to check out “DC Brew Tours,” a “beer tour company in the Capital region that offers daily brewery tours to Washington’s best breweries, brewpubs, and bars.” As you would expect, the tour includes samples of beer from a number of local craft breweries, as well as information about how each beer is made. What you might not expect, however, is that, until very recently, DC Brew tour guides were legally obligated to pass a written exam about the history of D.C., a topic which has little to do with …


Comments: Keep It Clean: How Public Universities May Constitutionally Enforce Policies Limiting Student Speech At College Basketball Games, Jonathan Singer Jan 2010

Comments: Keep It Clean: How Public Universities May Constitutionally Enforce Policies Limiting Student Speech At College Basketball Games, Jonathan Singer

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Comments: A Poisoned Arrow In His Quiver: Why Forbidding An Entire Branch Of Government From Communicating With A Reporter Violates The First Amendment, Joseph S. Johnston Jan 2006

Comments: A Poisoned Arrow In His Quiver: Why Forbidding An Entire Branch Of Government From Communicating With A Reporter Violates The First Amendment, Joseph S. Johnston

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"[There exists] a profound national commitment to the principle that debate on public issues should be uninhibited, robust, and wide-open, and that it may well include vehement, caustic, and sometimes unpleasantly sharp attacks on government and public officials."

"Nothing can now be believed which is seen in a newspaper. Truth itself becomes suspicious by being put into that polluted vehicle."


Comments: Just [Can't] Do It: The Supreme Court Of California Overly Restricted Nike's First Amendment Rights In Holding That Its Public Statements Were Commercial Speech, Alyssa L. Paladino Jan 2004

Comments: Just [Can't] Do It: The Supreme Court Of California Overly Restricted Nike's First Amendment Rights In Holding That Its Public Statements Were Commercial Speech, Alyssa L. Paladino

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Notes: Constitutional Law — First Amendment Freedom Of Speech — Statute Prohibiting "Loud And Unseemly" Noises Is A Content-Neutral Regulation Of Protected Speech. Eanes V. State, 318 Md. 436, 569 A.2d 604 (4-3 Decision), Cert. Denied, 110 S. Ct. 3218 (1990), Richard E. Guida Jan 1991

Notes: Constitutional Law — First Amendment Freedom Of Speech — Statute Prohibiting "Loud And Unseemly" Noises Is A Content-Neutral Regulation Of Protected Speech. Eanes V. State, 318 Md. 436, 569 A.2d 604 (4-3 Decision), Cert. Denied, 110 S. Ct. 3218 (1990), Richard E. Guida

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Prohibiting The Solicitation Of Abortion—Viewpoint Discrimination And Other Free Speech Problems: Will Free Speech Guarantees Be A Casualty Of The Moral Debate On Abortion?, William J. Swift Jan 1991

Prohibiting The Solicitation Of Abortion—Viewpoint Discrimination And Other Free Speech Problems: Will Free Speech Guarantees Be A Casualty Of The Moral Debate On Abortion?, William J. Swift

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Free Exercise In The Free State: Maryland's Role In The Development Of First Amendment Jurisprudence, Kenneth Lasson Jan 1988

Free Exercise In The Free State: Maryland's Role In The Development Of First Amendment Jurisprudence, Kenneth Lasson

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Book Review: The Tolerant Society: Freedom Of Speech And Extremist Speech In America, Abner J. Mikva Jan 1987

Book Review: The Tolerant Society: Freedom Of Speech And Extremist Speech In America, Abner J. Mikva

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