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A Pleasure To Burn: How First Amendment Jurisprudence On Book Banning Bolsters White Supremacy, Amy Anderson
A Pleasure To Burn: How First Amendment Jurisprudence On Book Banning Bolsters White Supremacy, Amy Anderson
Mitchell Hamline Law Review
No abstract provided.
Sex Offenders And Internet Speech: First Amendment Protections For America's Most Reviled Outcasts, Gabriel Aderhold
Sex Offenders And Internet Speech: First Amendment Protections For America's Most Reviled Outcasts, Gabriel Aderhold
Mitchell Hamline Law Review
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From Banned Books To Mail Censorship, Free Speech All But Ends At The Prison Doors, Meghan Holden
From Banned Books To Mail Censorship, Free Speech All But Ends At The Prison Doors, Meghan Holden
Mitchell Hamline Law Journal of Public Policy and Practice
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Civil Disobedience: A Constitutional Alternative To Injustice, Samuel H.J. Schultz
Civil Disobedience: A Constitutional Alternative To Injustice, Samuel H.J. Schultz
Mitchell Hamline Law Review
No abstract provided.
Constitutional Law: Protecting Our Youth: A Necessary Limit On The First Amendment—State V. Muccio, Richard A. Podvin
Constitutional Law: Protecting Our Youth: A Necessary Limit On The First Amendment—State V. Muccio, Richard A. Podvin
Mitchell Hamline Law Review
No abstract provided.
Action And Reaction: The Trump Executive Orders And Their Reception By The Federal Courts, Anthony S. Winer
Action And Reaction: The Trump Executive Orders And Their Reception By The Federal Courts, Anthony S. Winer
Mitchell Hamline Law Review
No abstract provided.
#Protestersrightsmatter: The Case Against Increased Criminal Penalties For Protesters Blocking Roadways, Caroline M. Moos
#Protestersrightsmatter: The Case Against Increased Criminal Penalties For Protesters Blocking Roadways, Caroline M. Moos
Mitchell Hamline Law Journal of Public Policy and Practice
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Prior Restraint Is Nearer Than Readers Realize, Steven P. Aggergaard
Prior Restraint Is Nearer Than Readers Realize, Steven P. Aggergaard
William Mitchell Law Review
Review of Minnesota Rag: Corruption, Yellow Journalism, and the Case That Saved Freedom of the Press. By Fred W. Friendly. University of Minnesota Press, 2003. 264 pages. $16.95.
Essay: Pledging Allegiance, Michael K. Steenson
Essay: Pledging Allegiance, Michael K. Steenson
Faculty Scholarship
This Essay focuses on the Pledge of Allegiance requirement and its place in public schools. It begins with an analysis of a typical, but certainly not isolated, approach of the Minnesota Legislature, following September 11, in passing a bill that required recitation of the Pledge. This Essay then moves to a discussion of the events surrounding the 1943 United States Supreme Court decision in West Virginia State Board of Education v. Barnette and how Barnette has subsequently been interpreted. Finally, this Essay discusses the probable impact of the Minnesota Constitution on the Pledge Bill, should it pass in this legislative …
Civil Actions For Emotional Distress And R.A.V. V. City Of St. Paul, Michael K. Steenson
Civil Actions For Emotional Distress And R.A.V. V. City Of St. Paul, Michael K. Steenson
Faculty Scholarship
The law of emotional distress is characterized by judicial reluctance to create and expand remedies for emotional injuries. The issue here is whether the Court's decision in R.A.V. v. City of St. Paul will impose further limitations on the right to recover civil damages for the intentional infliction of emotional injury, particular emotional injuries resulting from hate speech. This symposium first examines the applicability of the tort to redress claims based on abusive epithets based on the victim's race, gender, or sexual orientation. The symposium then argues that using this tort in cases involving hate speech should not create constitutional …