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For Freedom Or Full Of It? State Attempts To Silence Social Media, Grace Slicklen
For Freedom Or Full Of It? State Attempts To Silence Social Media, Grace Slicklen
University of Miami Law Review
Freedom of speech is, unsurprisingly, foundational to the “land of the free.” However, the “land of the free” has undergone some changes since the First Amendment’s ratification. Unprecedented technological evolution has ushered in a digital forum in which the volume, speed, and reach of words transcend the Framers’ visions of the First Amendment’s aims. Social media platforms have become central spaces for public discourse, where opportunities to create—and repress—speech are endless. From enabling individuals to freely express their views, to allowing state actors to limit open exchanges, it is about time that the Supreme Court tackles this complex issue of …
The Constitutionality Of The Individual Mandate, Richard Rosengarten
The Constitutionality Of The Individual Mandate, Richard Rosengarten
University of Miami Law Review
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Sour Grapes Or Sound Criticism: Is The Supreme Court Really Not Taking Enough Non-Tax Business Cases?, Glenn W. Reimann
Sour Grapes Or Sound Criticism: Is The Supreme Court Really Not Taking Enough Non-Tax Business Cases?, Glenn W. Reimann
University of Miami Business Law Review
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