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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 Jan 2018

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.


Why Don’T You Take A Seat Away From That Computer?: Why Louisiana Revised Statute 14:91.5 Is Unconstitutional, Eva Conner May 2013

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.


Free Speech And Anonymity: Louisiana's Increasing Protection, Bradford Hyde Felder Feb 1997

Free Speech And Anonymity: Louisiana's Increasing Protection, Bradford Hyde Felder

Louisiana Law Review

No abstract provided.


O'Er The Land Of The Free: Flag Burning And The First Amendment, Paul R. Baier May 1996

O'Er The Land Of The Free: Flag Burning And The First Amendment, Paul R. Baier

Louisiana Law Review

No abstract provided.


Maintaining Safety And Civility In Public Spaces: A Constitutional Approach To Aggressive Begging, Robert Teir Nov 1993

Maintaining Safety And Civility In Public Spaces: A Constitutional Approach To Aggressive Begging, Robert Teir

Louisiana Law Review

No abstract provided.


On Washing Dirty Linen In Public: Privacy And The First Amendment, Rick Revels Aug 1979

On Washing Dirty Linen In Public: Privacy And The First Amendment, Rick Revels

Louisiana Law Review

No abstract provided.


Bellotti - Corporations' Freedom Of Speech, George W. Scofield Aug 1979

Bellotti - Corporations' Freedom Of Speech, George W. Scofield

Louisiana Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Traditional Ban On Advertising By Attorneys And The Expanding Scope Of The First Amendment, David Richard Taggart Nov 1977

The Traditional Ban On Advertising By Attorneys And The Expanding Scope Of The First Amendment, David Richard Taggart

Louisiana Law Review

No abstract provided.


A New Standard Of Fault For The Reportorial Privilege, Paula Hazelrig Hickman Nov 1976

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 Nov 1976

Purely Commercial Speech And Its Relationship To The First Amendment, Paul Preston

Louisiana Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Sewell Doctrine: A Constitutional Dilemma, Kenneth R. Williams Nov 1973

The Sewell Doctrine: A Constitutional Dilemma, Kenneth R. Williams

Louisiana Law Review

No abstract provided.