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Free Speech On Campus: The Attack From Within, Kevin T. Baine
Free Speech On Campus: The Attack From Within, Kevin T. Baine
Hofstra Law Review
The article focuses on the lack of free speech and expression on university campuses, where students and faculty feel afraid to voice their opinions due to potential backlash and harassment.
"The Remedy To Be Applied Is More Speech": Rights, Responsibilities, And Obligations Of Free Expression At Law Schools, Frederick M. Lawrence
"The Remedy To Be Applied Is More Speech": Rights, Responsibilities, And Obligations Of Free Expression At Law Schools, Frederick M. Lawrence
Hofstra Law Review
The article focuses on the free expression jurisprudence developed by Justice Louis D. Brandeis and its application to institutions of higher learning, specifically law schools. Topics include the doctrine of protecting expression, the role of institutions in promoting free speech, and the challenges faced by institutional leaders in navigating difficult conversations.
Why Do Europeans Ban Hate Speech? A Debate Between Karl Loewenstein And Robert Post, Robert A. Khan
Why Do Europeans Ban Hate Speech? A Debate Between Karl Loewenstein And Robert Post, Robert A. Khan
Hofstra Law Review
No abstract provided.
Trix Are Not Just For Kids: The Supreme Court's Clumsy Handling Of The Public-Private Distinction And Its Legislative Impact On Breakfast And Beyond, David Gerardi
Hofstra Law Review
No abstract provided.
Justice Samuel A. Alito's Lonely War Against Abhorrent, Low-Value, Clay Calvert
Justice Samuel A. Alito's Lonely War Against Abhorrent, Low-Value, Clay Calvert
Hofstra Law Review
No abstract provided.
Nearly Toothless: Why The Speech Act Is Mostly Bark, With Little Bite, Elizabeth J. Elias
Nearly Toothless: Why The Speech Act Is Mostly Bark, With Little Bite, Elizabeth J. Elias
Hofstra Law Review
No abstract provided.
Invested In Politics: Gun Jumping, Corporate Political Speech, And Citizens United, Alexander F.L. Sand
Invested In Politics: Gun Jumping, Corporate Political Speech, And Citizens United, Alexander F.L. Sand
Hofstra Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Public Policy Exception, "The Freedom Of Speech, Or Of The Press", And The Uniform Foreign-Country Money Judgments Recognition Act, Charles W. Mondora
The Public Policy Exception, "The Freedom Of Speech, Or Of The Press", And The Uniform Foreign-Country Money Judgments Recognition Act, Charles W. Mondora
Hofstra Law Review
No abstract provided.
Bloggers Beware: A Cautionary Tale Of Blogging And The Doctrine Of At-Will Employment, Tracie Watson, Elisabeth Piro
Bloggers Beware: A Cautionary Tale Of Blogging And The Doctrine Of At-Will Employment, Tracie Watson, Elisabeth Piro
Hofstra Labor & Employment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Independent Significance Of The Press Clause Under Existing Law, C. Edwin Baker
The Independent Significance Of The Press Clause Under Existing Law, C. Edwin Baker
Hofstra Law Review
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Media Policy And Free Speech: The First Amendment At War With Itself, Ellen P. Goodman
Media Policy And Free Speech: The First Amendment At War With Itself, Ellen P. Goodman
Hofstra Law Review
Two principal pillars of media policy are communications and copyright law. In each discipline, there are pluralists who seek greater public access to the means of communications (communications policy pluralists) and communicative content (copyright pluralists). Historically, communications policy pluralists have sought government interventions in the marketplace in order to increase access to mass communications. Copyright pluralists, by contrast, have fought against regulatory interventions they argue unduly strengthen the rights of copyright holders to deny access to content. In pursuing these strategies, the pluralists have used First Amendment arguments that are in tension with each other and ultimately unavailing in the …
A Listener's Free Speech, A Reader's Copyright, Malla Pollack
A Listener's Free Speech, A Reader's Copyright, Malla Pollack
Hofstra Law Review
Despite the Supreme Court's repeated use of free speech doctrine to derail media reforms, some reform is possible. As Jerome A. Barron recognized, the Court's central error is hypothesizing a romanticized speaker. The Court's copyright jurisprudence is similarly marred by its congruent focus on a romanticized author. The original and continuing central purpose of both copyright and free speech is the wide distribution of material to citizens especially when politically relevant information and opinions are involved. The Constitution's copyright clause, Article I, section 8, clause 8, allows Congress the power to enact only such statutes as encourage the progress (meaning …
A Right To Reach An Audience: An Approach To Intermediary Bias On The Internet, Jennifer A. Chandler
A Right To Reach An Audience: An Approach To Intermediary Bias On The Internet, Jennifer A. Chandler
Hofstra Law Review
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"Jacob's Voice, Esau's Hands": Transparency As A First Amendment Right In An Age Of Deceit And Impersonation, Amit Schejter
"Jacob's Voice, Esau's Hands": Transparency As A First Amendment Right In An Age Of Deceit And Impersonation, Amit Schejter
Hofstra Law Review
No abstract provided.
Hostile Environment Sexual Harassment & First Amendment Content-Neutrality: Putting The Supreme Court On The Right Path, Peter Caldwell
Hostile Environment Sexual Harassment & First Amendment Content-Neutrality: Putting The Supreme Court On The Right Path, Peter Caldwell
Hofstra Labor & Employment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Batson Meets The First Amendment: Prohibiting Peremptory Challenges That Violate A Prospective Juror's Speech And Association Rights, Cheryl G. Bader
Batson Meets The First Amendment: Prohibiting Peremptory Challenges That Violate A Prospective Juror's Speech And Association Rights, Cheryl G. Bader
Hofstra Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Politicized Worker Under The Labor-Management Reporting And Disclosure Act, Barry Sautman
The Politicized Worker Under The Labor-Management Reporting And Disclosure Act, Barry Sautman
Hofstra Labor & Employment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
New Freedom For Employer Communications, Cynthia Milne
New Freedom For Employer Communications, Cynthia Milne
Hofstra Labor & Employment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Is A Trademark Owner's Right To Use Its Mark Protected By The First Amendment?, Neal R. Platt
Is A Trademark Owner's Right To Use Its Mark Protected By The First Amendment?, Neal R. Platt
Hofstra Law Review
No abstract provided.
Constitutional Rights Of Noncommercial Boycotters: A Delicate Balance, Laurence Paskowitz
Constitutional Rights Of Noncommercial Boycotters: A Delicate Balance, Laurence Paskowitz
Hofstra Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Free Speech Metamorphosis Of Mr. Justice Holmes, David S. Bogen
The Free Speech Metamorphosis Of Mr. Justice Holmes, David S. Bogen
Hofstra Law Review
No abstract provided.