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Articles 1 - 14 of 14
Full-Text Articles in Law
The First Amendment And Economic Regulation: Away From A General Theory Of The First Amendment, Steven H. Shiffrin
The First Amendment And Economic Regulation: Away From A General Theory Of The First Amendment, Steven H. Shiffrin
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
The Political Boycott: An Unprivileged Form Of Expression, Gordon M. Orloff
The Political Boycott: An Unprivileged Form Of Expression, Gordon M. Orloff
Duke Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Issues Forum: Pornography, Drucilla S. Ramey
Issues Forum: Pornography, Drucilla S. Ramey
Publications
Prof. Dru Ramey discussed the ramifications of the decision of the school book store manager to carry issues of Playboy for sale.
Requiem For A Heavyweight: A Farewell To Warren And Brandeis’S Privacy Tort, Diane L. Zimmerman
Requiem For A Heavyweight: A Farewell To Warren And Brandeis’S Privacy Tort, Diane L. Zimmerman
Cornell Law Review
No abstract provided.
Speech And Law In A Free Society, Michigan Law Review
Speech And Law In A Free Society, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Speech and Law in a Free Society by Franklyn S. Haiman
The First Amendment Reconsidered: New Perspectives On The Meaning Of Freedom Of Speech And Press, Michigan Law Review
The First Amendment Reconsidered: New Perspectives On The Meaning Of Freedom Of Speech And Press, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
A Review of The First Amendment Reconsidered: New Perspectives on the Meaning of Freedom of Speech and Press edited by Bill F. Chamberlin and Charlene J. Brown
The Origins Of Freedom Of Speech And Press, David S. Bogen
The Origins Of Freedom Of Speech And Press, David S. Bogen
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Is A Trademark Owner's Right To Use Its Mark Protected By The First Amendment?, Neal R. Platt
Is A Trademark Owner's Right To Use Its Mark Protected By The First Amendment?, Neal R. Platt
Hofstra Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Flag Salute Cases And The First Amendment, Stephen W. Gard
The Flag Salute Cases And The First Amendment, Stephen W. Gard
Law Faculty Articles and Essays
The flag salute cases have been a source of endless fascination for legal and historical scholars. Most of this large body of scholarship has focused on the apparent oddity of Justice Frankfurter's view that there was no constitutional infirmity in the "petty tyranny" of a governmental requirement that school children engage in a hypocritical affirmation of belief. Unfortunately, the doctrinal importance of the opinions of Justices Jackson and Frankfurter in the flag salute cases as contrasting statements on the interpretation of the freedom of speech guarantee of the first amendment and the function of the judiciary in preserving our most …
The Creeping Eruption Of Mt. Healthy, Morell E. Mullins Sr.
The Creeping Eruption Of Mt. Healthy, Morell E. Mullins Sr.
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Municipal Zoning Restrictions On Adult Entertainment: Young, Its Progeny, Indianapolis' Commercial Special Exceptions Ordinance,, Kenneth L. Turchi
Municipal Zoning Restrictions On Adult Entertainment: Young, Its Progeny, Indianapolis' Commercial Special Exceptions Ordinance,, Kenneth L. Turchi
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
An Attack On Categorical Approaches To Freedom Of Speech, Pierre J. Schlag
An Attack On Categorical Approaches To Freedom Of Speech, Pierre J. Schlag
Publications
No abstract provided.
Accomodation Of Reputational Interests And Free Press: A Call For A Strict Interpretation Of Gertz, Tom Wall
Accomodation Of Reputational Interests And Free Press: A Call For A Strict Interpretation Of Gertz, Tom Wall
Fordham Urban Law Journal
New York Times Co. v. Sullivan provides that states may award damages in defamation actions brought by public officials against media critics of their official conduct only if the plaintiff proves that the defendant acted with "actual malice." Subsequently, the Supreme Court extended this rule to public figures and promulgated standards for identifying public figures. The Court declared unconstitutional the common law standard of strict liability in actions brought by private individuals. Establishing negligence as a constitutional minimum, the Court delegated to the states the responsibility for formulating the proper standard of fault in actions brought by private individuals. This …
An At-Will Employee May Be Fired Despite Motives Which Violate State Public Policy., Kelsey Menzel
An At-Will Employee May Be Fired Despite Motives Which Violate State Public Policy., Kelsey Menzel
St. Mary's Law Journal
Scholars generally agree children possess fewer rights than adults under the Constitution. Moreover, the school, as a restricted environment, places additional constraints on the constitutional rights of minors. In recent years, however, the Supreme Court extended to minor students the rights of equal protection and civil due process. In Tinker v. Des Moines Independent Community School District, the Court acknowledged children have First Amendment rights of self-expression in a school environment. This marked a significant change from the judiciary’s traditional reluctance to interfere in school matters. Subsequent First Amendment challenges to school board decisions have focused on library book removal. …