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The Fairness Doctrine: Its Limits And Occasions In West Virginia Advertising, Ray E. Ratliff Jr. Nov 1971

The Fairness Doctrine: Its Limits And Occasions In West Virginia Advertising, Ray E. Ratliff Jr.

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


Purging Unseemly Expletives From The Public Scene: A Constitutional Dilemma, Ellen K. Thomas Oct 1971

Purging Unseemly Expletives From The Public Scene: A Constitutional Dilemma, Ellen K. Thomas

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Neutral Principles And Some First Amendment Problems, Robert H. Bork Oct 1971

Neutral Principles And Some First Amendment Problems, Robert H. Bork

Indiana Law Journal

The text of this article was delivered in the Spring of 1971 by Professor Bork at the Indiana University School of Law as part of the Addison C. Harriss lecture series.


Constitutional Law--Flag Desecration As Symbolic Speech, Robert R. Skinner May 1971

Constitutional Law--Flag Desecration As Symbolic Speech, Robert R. Skinner

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


Constitutional Law--Obscenity--The Right To An Adversary Hearing On The Issue Of Obscenity Prior To The Seizure Of Furtively Distributed Films, Michigan Law Review Apr 1971

Constitutional Law--Obscenity--The Right To An Adversary Hearing On The Issue Of Obscenity Prior To The Seizure Of Furtively Distributed Films, Michigan Law Review

Michigan Law Review

This Note will discuss the procedural safeguards that must be provided when allegedly obscene materials are seized prior to distribution. The discussion will emphasize a consideration of the question whether the procedural requirements with respect to the seizure of printed materials are also applicable to the seizure of films, particularly those films that are being or are intended to be furtively distributed.


Labor Law--Picketing--Constitutional Law--First Amendment Challenges By Federal Employees To The Broad Labor Picketing Proscription Of Executive Order 11491, Michigan Law Review Apr 1971

Labor Law--Picketing--Constitutional Law--First Amendment Challenges By Federal Employees To The Broad Labor Picketing Proscription Of Executive Order 11491, Michigan Law Review

Michigan Law Review

This Note will consider the constitutional validity of section 19(b)(4)'s broad prohibition against federal-employee labor picketing. However, before the first amendment questions are considered, two preliminary issues should be discussed.


Campus Pamphleteering: The Emerging Constitutional Standards, Morton M. Rosenfeld Jan 1971

Campus Pamphleteering: The Emerging Constitutional Standards, Morton M. Rosenfeld

University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform

Beginning with Lovell v. City of Griffin, the Supreme Court has consistently held the distribution of handbills to be a fundamental right under the first amendment. Since Lovell, the Court has liberally construed the concept of a public forum where first amendment rights can be properly exercised. More recently, the Court has held that schools cannot arbitrarily or absolutely regulate students' constitutional rights of expression. These three principles would suggest great protection for handbilling rights on state university campuses. A further analysis of case law indicates that broad free speech standards governing such rights exist and that the …


Flag Desecration: Illegal Conduct Or Protected Expression, Lawrence W. Nelson Jan 1971

Flag Desecration: Illegal Conduct Or Protected Expression, Lawrence W. Nelson

Case Western Reserve Law Review

No abstract provided.