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Speech Discrimination, John Fee Dec 2005

Speech Discrimination, John Fee

Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Architecture As Art? Not In My Neocolonial Neighborhood: A Case For Providing First Amendment Protection To Expressive Residential Architecture, Janet Elizabeth Haws Dec 2005

Architecture As Art? Not In My Neocolonial Neighborhood: A Case For Providing First Amendment Protection To Expressive Residential Architecture, Janet Elizabeth Haws

BYU Law Review

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Protecting Student Speech Rights While Increasing School Safety: School Jurisdiction And The Search For Warning Signs In A Post-Columbine/Red Lake Environment, Richard Salgado Dec 2005

Protecting Student Speech Rights While Increasing School Safety: School Jurisdiction And The Search For Warning Signs In A Post-Columbine/Red Lake Environment, Richard Salgado

BYU Law Review

No abstract provided.


Whither Copyright? Transformative Use, Free Speech, And An Intermediate Liability Proposal, John Tehranian Dec 2005

Whither Copyright? Transformative Use, Free Speech, And An Intermediate Liability Proposal, John Tehranian

BYU Law Review

No abstract provided.


Freedom Of The Press: How University Newspapers Have Fared In The Face Of Challenges From Students, Administrators, Advertisers, And State Legislatures, Lisa Bohman Mar 2005

Freedom Of The Press: How University Newspapers Have Fared In The Face Of Challenges From Students, Administrators, Advertisers, And State Legislatures, Lisa Bohman

Brigham Young University Education and Law Journal

No abstract provided.


The Continuing Saga Of Internet Censorship: The Child Online Protection Act, Martha Mccarthy Mar 2005

The Continuing Saga Of Internet Censorship: The Child Online Protection Act, Martha Mccarthy

Brigham Young University Education and Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Incarceration Of The Free Exercise Clause: The Sixth Circuit's Misstep In Cutter V. Wilkinson, James B. Mcmullin Mar 2005

Incarceration Of The Free Exercise Clause: The Sixth Circuit's Misstep In Cutter V. Wilkinson, James B. Mcmullin

Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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The Permissible Scope Of Legal Limitations On The Freedom Of Religion Or Belief In The United States, Frederick Mark Gedicks Jan 2005

The Permissible Scope Of Legal Limitations On The Freedom Of Religion Or Belief In The United States, Frederick Mark Gedicks

Faculty Scholarship

This article summarizes the law of legal limitations on religious freedom in the UnitedStates, including sources and hierarchies of applicable law, structural limitations on religious freedom, grounds for limiting such freedom, an analytical description oflimitations, and background influences on limitations law, and applies this law to hypothetical situations.

Federal judicial decisions interpreting the Religion Clauses are the principal source oflimitations law in the United States. RLUIPA and RFRA, federal anti-discrimination statutes, and executive orders are other important sources of religious freedom law. State constitutions, statutes, and regulations are important sources law when federal sources are absent or inapplicable. International human …