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Myths And Misunderstandings, Michael I. Meyerson
Myths And Misunderstandings, Michael I. Meyerson
All Faculty Scholarship
This article explores the utility of the Holmsean marketplace of ideas when considering the regulation of different forms of communication technology.
The Case Against A Right To Religion-Based Exemptions, Ellis M. West
The Case Against A Right To Religion-Based Exemptions, Ellis M. West
Political Science Faculty Publications
When, if ever, does the free exercise clause of the first amendment give an individual or organization the right to disobey with impunity a valid law of the state? This question is being discussed with increasing frequency and intensity because of the growing number of persons and groups who are going to the courts and claiming such a right on the grounds that the application of certain laws to them would burden their free exercise of religion. Almost all the individuals and some of the groups who claim such a right do so because the laws to which they object …
Art, Obscenity And The First Amendment, Judith Bresler
Art, Obscenity And The First Amendment, Judith Bresler
Articles & Chapters
Symposium on Law and the Visual Arts: Art, the First Amendment and the NEA Controversy
The First Amendment And The International "Free Flow" Of Information, Fred H. Cate
The First Amendment And The International "Free Flow" Of Information, Fred H. Cate
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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