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From Hoodies To Kneeling During The National Anthem: The Colin Kaepernick Effect And Its Implications For K-12 Sports, Laura Rene Mcneal
From Hoodies To Kneeling During The National Anthem: The Colin Kaepernick Effect And Its Implications For K-12 Sports, Laura Rene Mcneal
Louisiana Law Review
The article focuses on prospective path toward safeguarding students' First Amendment free speech rights in K-12 schools and intersection of social activism and sports and the implications of this relationship for public school students and preservation of student freedom of expression rights.
More Restrictive Alternatives, Michael Coenen
Why Don’T You Take A Seat Away From That Computer?: Why Louisiana Revised Statute 14:91.5 Is Unconstitutional, Eva Conner
Louisiana Law Review
The article analyzes the content of Louisiana Revised Statutes section 14:91.5 which is regarding unlawful use or access of social media and compares it with similar laws across the U.S. It discusses the constitutionality of imposing post-release restrictions on sex offenders who have already completed their sentences. It reflects on Free Speech issues arising from laws restricting Internet access to sex offenders.
Of Speech And Sanctions: Toward A Penalty-Sensitive Approach To The First Amendment, Michael Coenen
Of Speech And Sanctions: Toward A Penalty-Sensitive Approach To The First Amendment, Michael Coenen
Journal Articles
Courts confronting First Amendment claims do not often scrutinize the severity of a speaker’s punishment. Embracing a “penalty-neutral” understanding of the free-speech right, these courts tend to treat an individual’s expression as either protected, in which case the government may not punish it at all, or unprotected, in which case the government may punish it to a very great degree. There is, however, a small but important body of “penalty-sensitive” case law that runs counter to the penalty-neutral norm. Within this case law, the severity of a speaker’s punishment affects the merits of her First Amendment claim, thus giving rise …
The Myth Of Copyright's Fair Use Doctrine As A Protector Of Free Speech, Lee Ann Lockridge
The Myth Of Copyright's Fair Use Doctrine As A Protector Of Free Speech, Lee Ann Lockridge
Journal Articles
This article debunks the myth that the fair use doctrine exists to protect the freedom of speech within copyright. Using the history of fair use in the courts and in Congress, as well as recent case law, the Article demonstrates that.fair use is not, and never has been, intended or designed to restrain copyright in the face of the First Amendment. The conflict between copyright and free speech could be lessened by reforming the balance of interests within fair use to eliminate the focus on commercial use and to expand the understanding of the broader public-benefit purpose underlying the Supreme …
Free Speech And Anonymity: Louisiana's Increasing Protection, Bradford Hyde Felder
Free Speech And Anonymity: Louisiana's Increasing Protection, Bradford Hyde Felder
Louisiana Law Review
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O'Er The Land Of The Free: Flag Burning And The First Amendment, Paul R. Baier
O'Er The Land Of The Free: Flag Burning And The First Amendment, Paul R. Baier
Louisiana Law Review
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Maintaining Safety And Civility In Public Spaces: A Constitutional Approach To Aggressive Begging, Robert Teir
Maintaining Safety And Civility In Public Spaces: A Constitutional Approach To Aggressive Begging, Robert Teir
Louisiana Law Review
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Law And Aesthetics: A Critique And A Reformulation Of The Dilemmas, John Costonis
Law And Aesthetics: A Critique And A Reformulation Of The Dilemmas, John Costonis
Journal Articles
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Bellotti - Corporations' Freedom Of Speech, George W. Scofield
Bellotti - Corporations' Freedom Of Speech, George W. Scofield
Louisiana Law Review
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On Washing Dirty Linen In Public: Privacy And The First Amendment, Rick Revels
On Washing Dirty Linen In Public: Privacy And The First Amendment, Rick Revels
Louisiana Law Review
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The Traditional Ban On Advertising By Attorneys And The Expanding Scope Of The First Amendment, David Richard Taggart
The Traditional Ban On Advertising By Attorneys And The Expanding Scope Of The First Amendment, David Richard Taggart
Louisiana Law Review
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A New Standard Of Fault For The Reportorial Privilege, Paula Hazelrig Hickman
A New Standard Of Fault For The Reportorial Privilege, Paula Hazelrig Hickman
Louisiana Law Review
No abstract provided.
Purely Commercial Speech And Its Relationship To The First Amendment, Paul Preston
Purely Commercial Speech And Its Relationship To The First Amendment, Paul Preston
Louisiana Law Review
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The Sewell Doctrine: A Constitutional Dilemma, Kenneth R. Williams
The Sewell Doctrine: A Constitutional Dilemma, Kenneth R. Williams
Louisiana Law Review
No abstract provided.