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2016

Supreme Court of the United States

Fordham Law School

Walker v. Texas Division; first amendment; government speech; constitution; supreme court

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The Concept Of The Speech Platform: Walker V. Texas Division, Abner S. Greene Jan 2016

The Concept Of The Speech Platform: Walker V. Texas Division, Abner S. Greene

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In Walker, the Court deemed Texas’ specialty license plate program government speech, and thus applied no First Amendment review to the state’s refusal to allow a Confederate battle flag specialty plate, even though the reason for the refusal was that the plate was offensive. The dissent considered this unconstitutional viewpoint discrimination in a limited public forum. This article argues that the Walker result was correct, but for the wrong reason. Government should have the power to forbid hateful or vulgar speech from limited public forums such as specialty or vanity license plates, transit ads, and after-school extracurricular activities, even though …