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October 7, 2019

SMU Law Review's Free Speech Symposium: The 100th Anniversary of Schenck and Abrams @SMULawReview @SMULawSchool

The Southern Methodist University Law Review has published scholarship from its recent Free Speech Symposium in its current issue. Read the articles online here.  A great line-up of authors!

Lackland H. Bloom, Jr., The Lessons of 1919

Dale Carpenter, Born in Dissent: Free Speech and Gay Rights

Larry Alexander, Inciting, Requesting, Provoking, or Persuading Others To Commit Crimes: The Legacy of Schenck and Abrams in Free Speech Jurisprudence

Kent Greenawalt, Speech and Exercise By Private Individuals and Organizations

Ronald J. Krotoszynski, Jr., The Clear and Present Danger Test: Schenck and Abrams Revisited

Mari Matsuda, Dissent In a  Crowded Theater

Rodney A. Smolla, "And the Truth Shall Make You Free": Schenck, Abrams, and a Hundred Years of History

Alexander Tsesis, Deliberative Democracy, Truth, and Holmesian Social Darwinism

G. Edward White, Falsity and the First Amendment

Christopher Wolfe, Originalist Reflections on Constitutional Freedom of Speech

Cross-posted to Media Law Prof Blog










Christine Corcos Posted on 10/07/2019 11:56:00 AM
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