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Public Forum 2.0, Lyrissa Barnett Lidsky
Public Forum 2.0, Lyrissa Barnett Lidsky
Lyrissa Barnett Lidsky
Social media have the potential to revolutionize discourse between American citizens and their governments. At present, however, the U.S. Supreme Court's public forum jurisprudence frustrates rather than fosters that potential. This article navigates the notoriously complex body of public forum doctrine to provide guidance for those who must develop or administer government-sponsored social media or adjudicate First Amendment questions concerning them. Next, the article marks out a new path for public forum doctrine that will allow it to realize the potential of Web 2.0 technologies to enhance democratic discourse between the governors and the governed. Along the way, this article …
We Are All Cyborgs Now: A Cognitive Theory Of The Third-Party Doctrine, H. Brian Holland
We Are All Cyborgs Now: A Cognitive Theory Of The Third-Party Doctrine, H. Brian Holland
H. Brian Holland
No abstract provided.
Extending Copyright Protection To Combat Free-Riding By Digital News Aggregators And Online Search Engines, Nancy Whitmore
Extending Copyright Protection To Combat Free-Riding By Digital News Aggregators And Online Search Engines, Nancy Whitmore
Nancy J. Whitmore
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The Right To Be Forgotten V. Free Speech (Symposium) (Forthcoming), Edward Lee
The Right To Be Forgotten V. Free Speech (Symposium) (Forthcoming), Edward Lee
Edward Lee
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Targeted Killing: A Legal And Political History, Markus Gunneflo
Targeted Killing: A Legal And Political History, Markus Gunneflo
Markus Gunneflo
Looking beyond the current debate’s preoccupation with the situations of insecurity of the second intifada and 9/11, this book reveals how targeted killing is intimately embedded in both Israeli and US statecraft and in the problematic relation of sovereign authority and lawful violence underpinning the modern state system. The book details the legal and political issues raised in targeted killing as it has emerged in practice including questions of domestic constitutional authority, the norms on the use of force in international law, the law of targeting and human rights. The distinctiveness of Israeli and US targeted killing is accounted for …
Recognizing Rights In Real Time: The Role Of Google In The Eu Right To Be Forgotten, Edward Lee
Recognizing Rights In Real Time: The Role Of Google In The Eu Right To Be Forgotten, Edward Lee
Edward Lee
No abstract provided.