Rebecca Tushnet, Harvard Law School, and Eric Goldman, Santa Clara University School of Law, have published Regulation of Political Advertising (2024 Edition). Here is the abstract.This is Chapter 21 of our Advertising and Marketing Law casebook, 7th edition (2024),
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White on Reconsidering the Legacy of New York Times v. Sullivan @UVALaw
G. Edward White, University of Virginia School of Law, has published Reconsidering the Legacy of New York Times V. Sullivan as Virginia Public Law and Legal Theory Research Paper No. 2024-52. Here is the abstract.This Article argues that the “actual…
Corbin on The Government Speech Doctrine Ate My Class: First Amendment Capture and Curriculum Bans @CarolineMCorbin @StanLRev @MiamiLawSchool
Caroline Mala Corbin, University of Miami School of Law, is publishing The Government Speech Doctrine Ate My Class: First Amendment Capture and Curriculum Bans in the Stanford Law Review. Here is the abstract.Because of the government speech doctrine, public school…
Beavers on Balancing Interests: Harmful Bans & Harmful Books @umlaw1854
Anna Beavers, University of Mississippi School of Law, has published Balancing Interests: Harmful Bans & Harmful Books at 2 We the People–Elon L. Const. L.J. 1 (2023). Here is the abstract.Efforts to ban books in school libraries are on the…
Beavers on Balancing Interests: Harmful Bans & Harmful Books @umlaw1854
Anna Beavers, University of Mississippi School of Law, has published Balancing Interests: Harmful Bans & Harmful Books at 2 We the People–Elon L. Const. L.J. 1 (2023). Here is the abstract.Efforts to ban books in school libraries are on the…
Schweber and Anderson on Beyond Brandenburg: First Amendment Incitement Standards and the Challenge of Internet Speech
Howard Schweber, University of Wisconsin, Madison, and Rebecca J. Anderson are publishing Beyond Brandenburg: First Amendment Incitement Standards and the Challenge of Internet Speech in Fight Like Hell: Free Speech and Incitement in the Twenty-First Century (Eric Kasper and JoAnne…
Stewart and Littau on The Right To Lie With AI? First Amendment Challenges For State Efforts To Curbs False Political Speech Using Deepfakes and Synthetic Media @TCUjournalism @JeremyLittau
Daxton Stewart, Texas Christian University, and Jeremy Littau, Lehigh University, have published The Right to Lie with AI? First Amendment challenges for state efforts to curb false political speech using deepfakes and synthetic media. Here is the abstract.As the…
Schafer on “the Press”: A Response to Professor Volokh @MatthewSchafer @FordhamLawNYC
Matthew Schafer, Fordham University School of Law, has published “the Press”: A Response to Professor Volokh. Here is the abstract.For more than a decade, Professor Eugene Volokh’s article-Freedom For The Press As An Industry, Or For The Press As A…
Schafter on “the Press”: A Response to Professor Volokh @MatthewSchafer @FordhamLawNYC
Matthew Schafter, Fordham University School of Law, has published “the Press”: A Response to Professor Volokh. Here is the abstract.For more than a decade, Professor Eugene Volokh’s article-Freedom For The Press As An Industry, Or For The Press As A…
Richmond on Lawyers’ Rare Privilege of Litigating in the Media @PennStLRev
Douglas R. Richmond, Lockton Companies, LLC, is publishing Lawyers’ Rare Privilege of Litigating in the Media in volume 128 of the Penn State Law Review (2024). Here is the abstract.Conventional wisdom holds that high-profile litigation is often decided both in…