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The Tug Between Private And Public Power Online, Evelyn Douek
The Tug Between Private And Public Power Online, Evelyn Douek
Duquesne Law Review
Professor Zittrain's article describes, in his characteristically vivid and engaging way, one of the most consequential tugs of war of the internet age: the battle over the rules for what can and cannot be said online. The legal centerpiece of Zittrain's story is the Skokie case from the late 1970s, which held that Nazis had a First Amendment right to march in a Chicago suburb with a large population of Holocaust survivors.1 Zittrain calls the case "a near-perfect encapsulation of mainstream late twentieth century characterization of the right to free speech in America."2 And he's right-there is perhaps …
Murray Excellence In Scholarship Lecture At Duquesne Law School On March 21, 2019, James Forman Jr.
Murray Excellence In Scholarship Lecture At Duquesne Law School On March 21, 2019, James Forman Jr.
Duquesne Law Review
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Justice Hasted Is Justice Wasted: League Of Women Voters V. Commonwealth, Carrie R. Garrison
Justice Hasted Is Justice Wasted: League Of Women Voters V. Commonwealth, Carrie R. Garrison
Duquesne Law Review
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What Is The Best Model For Investigating Presidential Wrongdoing, Today?, Bruce Ledewitz
What Is The Best Model For Investigating Presidential Wrongdoing, Today?, Bruce Ledewitz
Duquesne Law Review
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I, Too, Sing America: Presidential Pardon Power And The Perception Of Good Character, Jalila Jefferson-Bullock
I, Too, Sing America: Presidential Pardon Power And The Perception Of Good Character, Jalila Jefferson-Bullock
Duquesne Law Review
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What Lawyers Can And Should Do About Mendacity In Politics, Heidi Li Feldman
What Lawyers Can And Should Do About Mendacity In Politics, Heidi Li Feldman
Duquesne Law Review
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