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Is The Environmental Movement A Critical Internet Technology?, Henry H. Perritt Jr. Mar 1997

Is The Environmental Movement A Critical Internet Technology?, Henry H. Perritt Jr.

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Mapping The Information Superhighway, Henry H. Perritt Jr. Mar 1996

Mapping The Information Superhighway, Henry H. Perritt Jr.

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Legal And Technological Infrastructures For Electronic Payment Systems, Henry H. Perritt Jr. Mar 1996

Legal And Technological Infrastructures For Electronic Payment Systems, Henry H. Perritt Jr.

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Jurisdiction In Cyberspace, Henry H. Perritt Jr. Mar 1996

Jurisdiction In Cyberspace, Henry H. Perritt Jr.

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Property And Innovation In The Global Information Infrastructure, Henry H. Perritt Jr. Mar 1996

Property And Innovation In The Global Information Infrastructure, Henry H. Perritt Jr.

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Closing The Barn Door After The Genie Is Out Of The Bag: Recognizing A "Futility Principle" In First Amendment Jurisprudence, Eric Easton Oct 1995

Closing The Barn Door After The Genie Is Out Of The Bag: Recognizing A "Futility Principle" In First Amendment Jurisprudence, Eric Easton

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This article argues for a simple proposition: the First Amendment imposes a presumption against the suppression of speech when suppression would be futile. Suppression is futile when the speech is available to the same audience through some other medium or at some other place. The government can overcome this presumption of futility only when it asserts an important interest that is unrelated to the content of the speech in question, and only when the suppression directly advances that interest.

In Part I, the article explores the role that this unarticulated "futility principle" has played in Supreme Court and other decisions …


Access To The National Information Infrastructure, Henry H. Perritt Jr. Mar 1995

Access To The National Information Infrastructure, Henry H. Perritt Jr.

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President Clinton's National Information Infrastructure Initiative: Community Regained? (Charles Green Lecture), Henry H. Perritt Jr. Mar 1994

President Clinton's National Information Infrastructure Initiative: Community Regained? (Charles Green Lecture), Henry H. Perritt Jr.

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Introduction, The Congress, The Courts And Computer Based Communications Networks: Answering Questions About Access And Content Control, Symposium, Henry H. Perritt Jr. Mar 1993

Introduction, The Congress, The Courts And Computer Based Communications Networks: Answering Questions About Access And Content Control, Symposium, Henry H. Perritt Jr.

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The Electronic Agency And The Traditional Paradigms Of Administrative Law, Henry H. Perritt Jr. Mar 1992

The Electronic Agency And The Traditional Paradigms Of Administrative Law, Henry H. Perritt Jr.

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Tort Liability, The First Amendment, And Equal Access To Electronic Networks, Henry H. Perritt Jr. Mar 1992

Tort Liability, The First Amendment, And Equal Access To Electronic Networks, Henry H. Perritt Jr.

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