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Know Your Audience: Risky Speech At The Intersection Of Meaning And Value In First Amendment Jurisprudence, Clay Calvert, Matthew D. Bunker
Know Your Audience: Risky Speech At The Intersection Of Meaning And Value In First Amendment Jurisprudence, Clay Calvert, Matthew D. Bunker
Loyola of Los Angeles Entertainment Law Review
Using the U.S. Supreme Court’s 2014 decision in Air Wisconsin Airlines Corp. v. Hoeper as an analytical springboard, this article examines the vast burdens placed on speakers in four realms of First Amendment law to correctly know their audiences, in advance of communication, if they want to receive constitutional protection. Specifically, the article asserts that speakers are freighted with accurately understanding both the meaning and the value audiences will ascribe to their messages, ex ante, in the areas of obscenity, intentional infliction of emotional distress, student speech, and true threats. A speaker’s inability to effectively predict a recipient’s reaction to …