The First Amendment was brought to life in a period, the twentieth century, when the political speech environment was markedly different than today’s. With respect to any given issue, speech was scarce and limited to a few newspapers, pamphlets or magazines. The law was embedded, therefore, with the presumption that the greatest threat to free speech was direct punishment of speakers by government. Today, in the internet and social media age, it is no longer speech that is scarce—rather, it is the attention of listeners. And those who seek to control speech use new methods that rely on the weaponization of speech itself, such as the deployment of “troll armies,” the fabrication of news, or “flooding” tactics. This Essay identifies the core ...
It is widely accepted today that the First Amendment does not apply, or applies only weakly, to what...
Historical analysis of the first amendment reveals that it was adopted primarily to safeguard and pr...
Traditionally, mass communications issues have been slighted or ignored in first amendment writings....
The First Amendment was brought to life in a period, the twentieth century, when the political speec...
Left unfettered, the twenty-first-century speech environment threatens to undermine critical pieces ...
Since the establishment of the Bill of Rights on December 15th 1791, Freedom of Speech has been one ...
From the inception of American jurisprudence, an individual’s right to freedom of speech and express...
By protecting dissident speech, the First Amendment purports to offer a way for subordinate social g...
In recent years, a large number of disputes have arisen in which parties invoke the First Amendment,...
While it is a commonplace that the Internet revolutionized speech, what is perhaps less well underst...
Since the First Amendment\u27s inception, Americans have agreed that free expression is foundational...
While freedom of speech has been guaranteed us for centuries, the First Amendment as we know it toda...
This article argues for a simple proposition: the First Amendment imposes a presumption against the ...
The editors responsible for today\u27s symposium have posed an alarming question: whether we are wit...
Scholarly and popular critiques of contemporary free speech jurisprudence have noted an attitude of ...
It is widely accepted today that the First Amendment does not apply, or applies only weakly, to what...
Historical analysis of the first amendment reveals that it was adopted primarily to safeguard and pr...
Traditionally, mass communications issues have been slighted or ignored in first amendment writings....
The First Amendment was brought to life in a period, the twentieth century, when the political speec...
Left unfettered, the twenty-first-century speech environment threatens to undermine critical pieces ...
Since the establishment of the Bill of Rights on December 15th 1791, Freedom of Speech has been one ...
From the inception of American jurisprudence, an individual’s right to freedom of speech and express...
By protecting dissident speech, the First Amendment purports to offer a way for subordinate social g...
In recent years, a large number of disputes have arisen in which parties invoke the First Amendment,...
While it is a commonplace that the Internet revolutionized speech, what is perhaps less well underst...
Since the First Amendment\u27s inception, Americans have agreed that free expression is foundational...
While freedom of speech has been guaranteed us for centuries, the First Amendment as we know it toda...
This article argues for a simple proposition: the First Amendment imposes a presumption against the ...
The editors responsible for today\u27s symposium have posed an alarming question: whether we are wit...
Scholarly and popular critiques of contemporary free speech jurisprudence have noted an attitude of ...
It is widely accepted today that the First Amendment does not apply, or applies only weakly, to what...
Historical analysis of the first amendment reveals that it was adopted primarily to safeguard and pr...
Traditionally, mass communications issues have been slighted or ignored in first amendment writings....