In its landmark decision in City Council v. Taxpayers for Vincent, the United States Supreme Court upheld a Los Angeles city ordinance prohibiting the temporary placement of political posters on the public streets. Disregarding the strong protection that it traditionally had bestowed on political speech in such public forums, the Court upheld the ordinance because it was narrowly tailored to serve the city\u27s significant interests in promoting aesthetic values. This Article argues that Vincent represents an unjustified departure from established first amendment analysis. The Article describes how the Court\u27s increasing protection of certain categories of speech has weakened the protections historically afforded to political speech. Fin...
In recent years, a large number of disputes have arisen in which parties invoke the First Amendment,...
Social media have the potential to revolutionize discourse between American citizens and their gover...
The growing prevalence of privately-owned social media platforms is changing the way Americans and t...
In its landmark decision in City Council v. Taxpayers for Vincent, the United States Supreme Court u...
In 1939, the Supreme Court held in Hague v. Committee for Industrial Organization that citizen speec...
The First Amendment to the United States Constitution protects freedom of speech. Courts categorize ...
The quintessential city park symbolizes a core feature of a democratic polity: the freedom of all ci...
The public forum doctrine protects a right of access - “First Amendment easements” - to streets and ...
This article, written for a symposium on Ronald Collins’s and Professor David Hudson’s catalogue of ...
When faced with organized protest against governmental policies, groups controlling governmental pro...
In Walker, the Court deemed Texas’ specialty license plate program government speech, and thus appli...
This note will demonstrate that Taxpayers may too easily empower local governments to ban unpleasan...
Perhaps the purest form of citizen political expression is addressing a government body directly dur...
Since its inception, the public forum doctrine has maintained a byzantine existence. The Supreme Cou...
The public and private sectors partner in a growing number of projects with expressive dimensions, a...
In recent years, a large number of disputes have arisen in which parties invoke the First Amendment,...
Social media have the potential to revolutionize discourse between American citizens and their gover...
The growing prevalence of privately-owned social media platforms is changing the way Americans and t...
In its landmark decision in City Council v. Taxpayers for Vincent, the United States Supreme Court u...
In 1939, the Supreme Court held in Hague v. Committee for Industrial Organization that citizen speec...
The First Amendment to the United States Constitution protects freedom of speech. Courts categorize ...
The quintessential city park symbolizes a core feature of a democratic polity: the freedom of all ci...
The public forum doctrine protects a right of access - “First Amendment easements” - to streets and ...
This article, written for a symposium on Ronald Collins’s and Professor David Hudson’s catalogue of ...
When faced with organized protest against governmental policies, groups controlling governmental pro...
In Walker, the Court deemed Texas’ specialty license plate program government speech, and thus appli...
This note will demonstrate that Taxpayers may too easily empower local governments to ban unpleasan...
Perhaps the purest form of citizen political expression is addressing a government body directly dur...
Since its inception, the public forum doctrine has maintained a byzantine existence. The Supreme Cou...
The public and private sectors partner in a growing number of projects with expressive dimensions, a...
In recent years, a large number of disputes have arisen in which parties invoke the First Amendment,...
Social media have the potential to revolutionize discourse between American citizens and their gover...
The growing prevalence of privately-owned social media platforms is changing the way Americans and t...