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End Of An Era? The Decline Of Student Press Rights In The Wake Of Hazelwood School District V. Kuhlmeier, J. Marc Abrams, S. Mark Goodman Sep 1988

End Of An Era? The Decline Of Student Press Rights In The Wake Of Hazelwood School District V. Kuhlmeier, J. Marc Abrams, S. Mark Goodman

Duke Law Journal

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Hazelwood School District And The Role Of First Amendment Institutions, Bruce C. Hafen Sep 1988

Hazelwood School District And The Role Of First Amendment Institutions, Bruce C. Hafen

Duke Law Journal

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The Apologetics Of Suppression: The Regulation Of Pornography As Act And Idea, Steven G. Gey Jun 1988

The Apologetics Of Suppression: The Regulation Of Pornography As Act And Idea, Steven G. Gey

Michigan Law Review

The first three parts of this article discuss in detail the relationship between the Supreme Court's obscenity rulings and the academic theories that have been offered to bolster the conclusions reached by the Court in this area. Part IV of the article considers a contrary theory of free expression that requires constitutional protection for the dissemination and possession of pornography. In this section I argue that the present efforts to ban pornography are directly linked to a tolerance model of free expression. The tolerance model, which is usually contrasted with an analytical approach characterized by Holmesian skepticism, necessarily relies upon …


Brief Amici Curiae Of Feminist Anti-Censorship Taskforce, Et Al., In American Booksellers Association V. Hudnut, Nan D. Hunter, Sylvia A. Law Jan 1988

Brief Amici Curiae Of Feminist Anti-Censorship Taskforce, Et Al., In American Booksellers Association V. Hudnut, Nan D. Hunter, Sylvia A. Law

University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform

The document that follows represents both a legal brief and a political statement. It was written for two purposes: to mobilize, in a highly visible way, a broad spectrum of feminist opposition to the enactment of laws expanding state suppression of sexually explicit material; and to place before the Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit a cogent legal argument for the constitutional invalidity of an Indianapolis municipal ordinance that would have permitted private civil suits to ban such material, purportedly to protect women. Drafting this brief was one of the most demanding and exhilarating assignments either author has yet …


Propaganda, Xenophobia, And The First Amendment, Rodney A. Smolla, Stephen A. Smith Jan 1988

Propaganda, Xenophobia, And The First Amendment, Rodney A. Smolla, Stephen A. Smith

Scholarly Articles

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Propaganda, Xenophobia, And The First Amendment, Rodney A. Smolla, Stephen A. Smith Jan 1988

Propaganda, Xenophobia, And The First Amendment, Rodney A. Smolla, Stephen A. Smith

Faculty Publications

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