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First Amendment Claims Against Public Broadcasters: Testing The Public’S Right To A Balanced Presentation, Rebecca L. Torrey Nov 1989

First Amendment Claims Against Public Broadcasters: Testing The Public’S Right To A Balanced Presentation, Rebecca L. Torrey

Duke Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Harry Kalven, The Proust Of The First Amendment, Lee Bollinger May 1989

Harry Kalven, The Proust Of The First Amendment, Lee Bollinger

Michigan Law Review

A Review of A Worth Tradition: Freedom of Speech in America by Harry Kalven, Jr.


American Broadcasting And The First Amendment, René L. Todd May 1989

American Broadcasting And The First Amendment, René L. Todd

Michigan Law Review

A Review of American Broadcasting and the First Amendment by Lucas A. Powe, Jr.


The First Amendment And Cognition: A Response, Cass R. Sunstein Apr 1989

The First Amendment And Cognition: A Response, Cass R. Sunstein

Duke Law Journal

No abstract provided.


On The "Auschwitz Lie", Herbert A. Strauss, Ernst Nolte, Helge Grabitz, Christian Meier Apr 1989

On The "Auschwitz Lie", Herbert A. Strauss, Ernst Nolte, Helge Grabitz, Christian Meier

Michigan Law Review

In the November 1986 issue of the Michigan Law Review, Professor Eric Stein addressed the then-recent German legislation prohibiting the "Auschwitz lie." The "Auschwitz lie" refers to contemporary attempts to deny the historical truth of the Holocaust.

In the time since his article was published, Professor Stein has corresponded with several European scholars on the issues raised by the 1985 legislation. That correspondence, though brief, highlights the contentious aspects of Professor Stein's analysis; it suggests that the issues of restricting "historical speech," promoting national consciousness, attributing collective guilt, and identifying the role of courts in punishing historical lies remain troublesome …


City Of Lakewood V. Plain Dealer Publishing Co.: Saia Revisited, Can Kovacs Be Far Behind, Wendy W. Mclean Jan 1989

City Of Lakewood V. Plain Dealer Publishing Co.: Saia Revisited, Can Kovacs Be Far Behind, Wendy W. Mclean

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


No News(Rack) Is Good News? The Constitutionality Of A Newsrack Ban, Michael A. Pavlick Jan 1989

No News(Rack) Is Good News? The Constitutionality Of A Newsrack Ban, Michael A. Pavlick

Case Western Reserve Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Doctrine Of Unconstitutional Conditions And The First Amendment, Edward J. Fuhr Jan 1989

The Doctrine Of Unconstitutional Conditions And The First Amendment, Edward J. Fuhr

Case Western Reserve Law Review

No abstract provided.


Secondary Effects And Political Speech: Intimations Of Broader Governmental Regulatory Power, J. Robert Dugan Jan 1989

Secondary Effects And Political Speech: Intimations Of Broader Governmental Regulatory Power, J. Robert Dugan

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.