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Full-Text Articles in Law
"Riding With The Cops And Cheering For The Robbers:" Employee Speech, Doctrinal Cubbyholes, And The Duty Of Loyalty, Marvin F. Hill Jr., James A. Wright
"Riding With The Cops And Cheering For The Robbers:" Employee Speech, Doctrinal Cubbyholes, And The Duty Of Loyalty, Marvin F. Hill Jr., James A. Wright
Pepperdine Law Review
No abstract provided.
Meiklejohn, Monica, & Mutilation Of The Thinking Process, Clay Calvert
Meiklejohn, Monica, & Mutilation Of The Thinking Process, Clay Calvert
Pepperdine Law Review
No abstract provided.
Analyzing An Experiment Gone Awry: A Unique Application Of Bacon's Corrective Model To The First Amendment Protection Of Essential Rights And Liberties, Nancy S. Williams
Analyzing An Experiment Gone Awry: A Unique Application Of Bacon's Corrective Model To The First Amendment Protection Of Essential Rights And Liberties, Nancy S. Williams
Pepperdine Law Review
No abstract provided.
Televised Political Debates And Arkansas Educational Television Commission V. Forbes: Excluding The Public From Public Broadcasting, Joshua Dale
Pepperdine Law Review
No abstract provided.
Protected Petitioning Or Unlawful Retaliation? The Limits Of First Amendment Immunity For Lawsuits Under The Fair Housing Act, David K. Godschalk
Protected Petitioning Or Unlawful Retaliation? The Limits Of First Amendment Immunity For Lawsuits Under The Fair Housing Act, David K. Godschalk
Pepperdine Law Review
No abstract provided.
Nea V. Finley: Explicating The Rocky Relationship Between The Government And The Arts , Gary E. Devlin
Nea V. Finley: Explicating The Rocky Relationship Between The Government And The Arts , Gary E. Devlin
Pepperdine Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Milwaukee Parental Choice Program: A Constitutional Victory For School Choice, Robert L. Mcfarland
The Milwaukee Parental Choice Program: A Constitutional Victory For School Choice, Robert L. Mcfarland
Pepperdine Law Review
No abstract provided.
Sex, Money, And Groups: Free Speech And Association Decisions In The October 1999 Term, Kathleen M. Sullivan
Sex, Money, And Groups: Free Speech And Association Decisions In The October 1999 Term, Kathleen M. Sullivan
Pepperdine Law Review
No abstract provided.
State Action And The Supreme Court's Emerging Consensus On The Line Between Establishment And Private Religious Expression, Michael W. Mcconnell
State Action And The Supreme Court's Emerging Consensus On The Line Between Establishment And Private Religious Expression, Michael W. Mcconnell
Pepperdine Law Review
No abstract provided.
Disentangling Symmetries: Speech, Association, Parenthood, Laurence H. Tribe
Disentangling Symmetries: Speech, Association, Parenthood, Laurence H. Tribe
Pepperdine Law Review
No abstract provided.
Substance And Method In The Year 2000, Akhil Reed Amar
Substance And Method In The Year 2000, Akhil Reed Amar
Pepperdine Law Review
No abstract provided.
Talking Drugs: The Burden Of Proof In Post-Garcetti Speech Retaliation Claims, Thomas E. Hudson
Talking Drugs: The Burden Of Proof In Post-Garcetti Speech Retaliation Claims, Thomas E. Hudson
Washington Law Review
Law Enforcement agencies fire their employees for speaking out in favor of drug legalization, which leads the employees to sue their former employers for violating their First Amendment Free Speech rights. These employee claims fall under the U.S. Supreme Court’s complex speech retaliation test, most recently articulated in Garcetti v. Ceballos. The analysis reveals that circuit courts are inconsistent as to who bears the burden of proving that they prevail under “Pickering balancing,” and how they should construct that burden. This Comment argues that U.S. Supreme Court precedent demands that the employer bears the “Pickering balancing” burden, and that …
Violence Is Never The Answer, Or Is It? Constitutionality Of California's Violent Video Game Regulation, Laura Black
Violence Is Never The Answer, Or Is It? Constitutionality Of California's Violent Video Game Regulation, Laura Black
The Journal of Business, Entrepreneurship & the Law
In 2011, the United States Supreme Court ruled that the California law proscribing the sale of violent video games to minors violated the First Amendment and was, therefore, unconstitutional. Because this is the first video game case to be heard by the Supreme Court, the decision marked a significant milestone for the video game and entertainment industries. The beginning of this note will review the history leading up to the passage of the law as well as examine previous attempts by other states to regulate the distribution of violent video games to minors. Most importantly, this note will explore the …
The October 2008 Term: First Amendment And Then Some, Burt Neuborne
The October 2008 Term: First Amendment And Then Some, Burt Neuborne
Touro Law Review
Liberals must acknowledge a dirty little secret about American constitutional law; a secret that the Warren Court made apparent, though it had existed from the day John Marshall asserted the power of judicial review in a Constitution that says nothing about it. The secret is that there is no serious theory explaining or justifying what courts actually do when they strike down a statute as unconstitutional.
The Warren years were enormously important in moving the country forward. I do not know what we would have done without the wisdom and courage of the Court. But when you start looking for …
The Disappearing Schoolhouse Gate: Applying Tinker In The Internet Age , John T. Ceglia
The Disappearing Schoolhouse Gate: Applying Tinker In The Internet Age , John T. Ceglia
Pepperdine Law Review
No abstract provided.
Liable For Your Lies: Misrepresentation Law As A Mechanism For Regulating Behavior On Social Networking Sites, Geelan Fahimy
Liable For Your Lies: Misrepresentation Law As A Mechanism For Regulating Behavior On Social Networking Sites, Geelan Fahimy
Pepperdine Law Review
No abstract provided.
Environmental Aesthetics And Free Speech: Toward A Consistent Content Neutrality Standard For Outdoor Sign Regulation , Brian J. Connolly
Environmental Aesthetics And Free Speech: Toward A Consistent Content Neutrality Standard For Outdoor Sign Regulation , Brian J. Connolly
Michigan Journal of Environmental & Administrative Law
First Amendment challenges by billboard companies and other sign owners to local sign regulations have become a frequent occurrence in the past thirty years. The stakes are high for both commercial sign owners and local governments. Sign control has emerged as an important front in the environmental protection movement, as it focuses on the visual or scenic quality of the environment. Courts have begun to recognize and accept local governments’ interest in controlling the proliferation of signage as part of their efforts to improve environmental quality, but courts have applied First Amendment doctrine in an inconsistent manner. The courts’ inconsistent …
Contents, First Amendment Law Review
Defining Religion Down: Hosanna-Tabor, Martinez, And The U.S. Supreme Court, Carl H. Esbeck
Defining Religion Down: Hosanna-Tabor, Martinez, And The U.S. Supreme Court, Carl H. Esbeck
First Amendment Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Textual Analysis Of The Influence Of Mcintyre V. Ohio Elections Commission In Cases Involving Anonymous Online Commenters, Jasmine Mcnealy
A Textual Analysis Of The Influence Of Mcintyre V. Ohio Elections Commission In Cases Involving Anonymous Online Commenters, Jasmine Mcnealy
First Amendment Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Problem With New York Times Co. V. Sullivan: An Argument For Moving From A Falsity Model Of Libel Law To A Speech Act Model, Ashley Messenger
The Problem With New York Times Co. V. Sullivan: An Argument For Moving From A Falsity Model Of Libel Law To A Speech Act Model, Ashley Messenger
First Amendment Law Review
No abstract provided.
Privacy And The Right Of Free Expression, John A. Humbach
Privacy And The Right Of Free Expression, John A. Humbach
First Amendment Law Review
No abstract provided.
Secularization By Incorporation: Religious Organizations And Corporate Identity, Bruce B. Jackson
Secularization By Incorporation: Religious Organizations And Corporate Identity, Bruce B. Jackson
First Amendment Law Review
No abstract provided.
Leaving The Dale To Be More Fair: On Cls V. Martinez And First Amendment Jurisprudence, Mark Strasser
Leaving The Dale To Be More Fair: On Cls V. Martinez And First Amendment Jurisprudence, Mark Strasser
First Amendment Law Review
No abstract provided.
Tatooist V. Tattoo: Separating The Service From The Constitutionally Protected Message\, Hannah H. Porter
Tatooist V. Tattoo: Separating The Service From The Constitutionally Protected Message\, Hannah H. Porter
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
New Jersey's Anti-Bullying Fix: A Solution Or The Creation Of An Even Greater First Amendment Problem?, Lindsay Nash
New Jersey's Anti-Bullying Fix: A Solution Or The Creation Of An Even Greater First Amendment Problem?, Lindsay Nash
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Constitutional Jurisprudence Of Justice Kennedy On Speech, Charles D. Kelso, R. Randal Kelso
The Constitutional Jurisprudence Of Justice Kennedy On Speech, Charles D. Kelso, R. Randal Kelso
San Diego Law Review
Justice Kennedy's basic principles in free speech cases are supporting political freedom, supporting individual autonomy, and protecting freedom to teach, learn, and innovate. Given these principles, his opinions in free speech cases protect free speech from government regulation unless the government can provide strong reasons for any restrictive action and show that the means it has chosen to carry out its purposes are closely tailored to its goals. At a minimum, judicial review is by strict scrutiny for content-based regulations and intermediate review for content-neutral time, place, and manner regulations. In some cases, Justice Kennedy has indicated a preference for …
Adolescent Identity Versus The First Amendment: Sexuality And Speech Rights In The Public Schools, Steven J. Macias
Adolescent Identity Versus The First Amendment: Sexuality And Speech Rights In The Public Schools, Steven J. Macias
San Diego Law Review
This Article examines the legal tensions that currently exist between public schools' attempts to protect gay students from bullying and harassment and antigay students' First Amendment rights to engage in allegedly harassing speech. First, it looks at the popular conception of the relationship between childhood or adolescence and sexuality by considering the political and legal fallout of the same-sex marriage debate. Then this Article turns to a conception of public schooling that would allow for the constitutionally permissible regulation of antigay-identity speech. Next, through the use of critical theory, this Article explains why First Amendment defenses to gay harassment have …
The First Amendment, Gaming Advertisements, And Congressional Inconsistency: The Future Of The Commercial Speech Doctrine After Greater New Orleans Broadcasting Ass'n V. United States, Nicholas P. Consula
The First Amendment, Gaming Advertisements, And Congressional Inconsistency: The Future Of The Commercial Speech Doctrine After Greater New Orleans Broadcasting Ass'n V. United States, Nicholas P. Consula
Pepperdine Law Review
No abstract provided.
Condoms: The New Medium Of Expression Protected By The First Amendment- People V. Andujar, Leodyne Calixte
Condoms: The New Medium Of Expression Protected By The First Amendment- People V. Andujar, Leodyne Calixte
Touro Law Review
No abstract provided.