This article argues that the limited public forum analysis used by the United States Supreme Court in Christian Legal Society v. Martinez correctly addresses the competing concerns of students and university administration when approaching free speech and association on college and university campuses. It extensively analyzes the creation of the limited public forum analysis, explains why that particular analysis is illequipped for limiting high school speech, and comprehensively addresses the Christian Legal Society v. Martinez opinion. Further, weaknesses in the dicta of Christian Legal Society v. Martinez are analyzed and points made by dissenting Justices are critiqued
The Supreme Court has never squarely addressed the First Amendment status of student-on-student verb...
This note takes a critical look at the shortcomings of the current tests applied to speech zone liti...
First Amendment interests in both speech and religion often collide with one another. A political ac...
This article argues that the limited public forum analysis used by the United States Supreme Court...
This article explores certain problematic aspects of the Supreme Court\u27s modern First Amendment d...
This Article will explore the Martinez Court\u27s decision to allow the public university to complet...
In this article, Professors Brownstein and Amar critically examine the important freedom of associat...
The purpose of this article is to examine how courts, in their more recent decisions, have addressed...
What are the implications of the Christian Legal Society v. Martinez decision? First, in ruling that...
This Article questions whether private colleges and universities should act as though the First Amen...
Part I of this Article discusses the development of Supreme Court doctrine regarding First Amendment...
The recent Supreme Court decision in Santa Fe Independent School District v. Doe prohibits prayer at...
The tension between the competing demands of the First. Amendment’s guarantee of free expression and...
Universities are meant to be open marketplaces of ideas. This requires a commitment to both freedom ...
After the Supreme Court held in Widmar v. Vincent that state universities could not constitutionally...
The Supreme Court has never squarely addressed the First Amendment status of student-on-student verb...
This note takes a critical look at the shortcomings of the current tests applied to speech zone liti...
First Amendment interests in both speech and religion often collide with one another. A political ac...
This article argues that the limited public forum analysis used by the United States Supreme Court...
This article explores certain problematic aspects of the Supreme Court\u27s modern First Amendment d...
This Article will explore the Martinez Court\u27s decision to allow the public university to complet...
In this article, Professors Brownstein and Amar critically examine the important freedom of associat...
The purpose of this article is to examine how courts, in their more recent decisions, have addressed...
What are the implications of the Christian Legal Society v. Martinez decision? First, in ruling that...
This Article questions whether private colleges and universities should act as though the First Amen...
Part I of this Article discusses the development of Supreme Court doctrine regarding First Amendment...
The recent Supreme Court decision in Santa Fe Independent School District v. Doe prohibits prayer at...
The tension between the competing demands of the First. Amendment’s guarantee of free expression and...
Universities are meant to be open marketplaces of ideas. This requires a commitment to both freedom ...
After the Supreme Court held in Widmar v. Vincent that state universities could not constitutionally...
The Supreme Court has never squarely addressed the First Amendment status of student-on-student verb...
This note takes a critical look at the shortcomings of the current tests applied to speech zone liti...
First Amendment interests in both speech and religion often collide with one another. A political ac...