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Facebook Nudes And Constitutional Feuds: How One State's Law Threatens The First Amendment, Bryan M. Kelly
Facebook Nudes And Constitutional Feuds: How One State's Law Threatens The First Amendment, Bryan M. Kelly
Mitchell Hamline Law Journal of Public Policy and Practice
No abstract provided.
Stop In The Name Of Love: Putting An End To The Felony Prosecution Of Adolescent Sexting, Angela Bailey, Laura Heinrich
Stop In The Name Of Love: Putting An End To The Felony Prosecution Of Adolescent Sexting, Angela Bailey, Laura Heinrich
Mitchell Hamline Law Review
No abstract provided.
Ventura V. Kyle And American Sniper; The Anatomy Of A Public Figure’S Lawsuit, Michael K. Steenson
Ventura V. Kyle And American Sniper; The Anatomy Of A Public Figure’S Lawsuit, Michael K. Steenson
Faculty Scholarship
Chris Kyle's book, American Sniper, detailed his exploits as a prolific Navy SEAL sniper. In a book subchapter Kyle detailed an encounter with a "Mr. Scruff Face" in a San Diego Bar. The book states that Ventura made certain statements that were demeaning of the United States and the Navy SEALS. Scruff Face was subsequently identified by Chris Kyle as Jesse Ventura, former governor of Minnesota. Ventura sued Chris Kyle for defamation, appropriation, and unjust enrichment. Relying on trial court documents, briefs, and the opinions in the case, this article probes those theories of recovery with an emphasis on the …
Civil Disobedience: A Constitutional Alternative To Injustice, Samuel H.J. Schultz
Civil Disobedience: A Constitutional Alternative To Injustice, Samuel H.J. Schultz
Mitchell Hamline Law Review
No abstract provided.
Social Media And Censorship: Rethinking State Action Once Again, Michael Patty
Social Media And Censorship: Rethinking State Action Once Again, Michael Patty
Mitchell Hamline Law Journal of Public Policy and Practice
No abstract provided.
The Reasonable Limits Of Narrowing Construction—State V. Hensel, 901 N.W.2d 166 (Minn. 2017), Day Thornton
The Reasonable Limits Of Narrowing Construction—State V. Hensel, 901 N.W.2d 166 (Minn. 2017), Day Thornton
Mitchell Hamline Law Review
No abstract provided.
Masterpiece Cakeshop, Ltd. V. Colorado Civil Rights Commission, Mike K. Steenson
Masterpiece Cakeshop, Ltd. V. Colorado Civil Rights Commission, Mike K. Steenson
Mitchell Hamline Law Review
No abstract provided.