In Elonis v. United States, decided last term, the Supreme Court vacated a conviction for online threats on the ground that the lower court erred in its instructions to the jury regarding mens rea. In doing so, however, the Court declined to articulate which mens rea standard would have sustained a conviction. It is thus currently uncertain which mens rea the government must prove when prosecuting online threats under 18 U.S.C. § 875(c). The Elonis Court discussed three potential mens rea standards; as universal standards for online threats, each leaves something to be desired. Fortunately, federal courts need not decide which standard is best for all online threats. Instead, they should adopt libel law’s distinction between public and priv...
Cyberspace produces friction when the law is implemented by domestic courts using 'state-laws'. Thes...
In June 2015 the United States Supreme Court completed what was hailed as its most ‘liberal term of ...
Domestic violence occurs in private and public spaces, including the virtual spaces social media pla...
In Elonis v. United States, decided last term, the Supreme Court vacated a conviction for online thr...
This commentary analyzes the Supreme Court case Elonis v. United States where the Court will determi...
Social media and other internet communications have altered the way people communicate with one anot...
In spring of 2010, Anthony Elonis’s wife left him, taking their two children with her. Shortly there...
Following the Supreme Court\u27s most recent ruling on the true threats doctrine in Virginia v. Blac...
The First Amendment protects one of our most precious rights as citizens of the United States—the fr...
The rapid expansion of social media has brought with it a new platform for perpetrators of domestic ...
The United States Supreme Court has failed to grapple with the unique interpretive difficulties pres...
The United States Supreme Court has failed to grapple with the unique interpretive difficulties pres...
[Excerpt] While the First Amendment to the United States Constitution protects the freedom of expre...
In Elonis v. United States, 135 S. Ct. 2001 (2015), the Supreme Court had a chance to interpret the ...
This essay, based on a presentation at the 2011 Criminal Law Symposium: Criminal Law & the First Ame...
Cyberspace produces friction when the law is implemented by domestic courts using 'state-laws'. Thes...
In June 2015 the United States Supreme Court completed what was hailed as its most ‘liberal term of ...
Domestic violence occurs in private and public spaces, including the virtual spaces social media pla...
In Elonis v. United States, decided last term, the Supreme Court vacated a conviction for online thr...
This commentary analyzes the Supreme Court case Elonis v. United States where the Court will determi...
Social media and other internet communications have altered the way people communicate with one anot...
In spring of 2010, Anthony Elonis’s wife left him, taking their two children with her. Shortly there...
Following the Supreme Court\u27s most recent ruling on the true threats doctrine in Virginia v. Blac...
The First Amendment protects one of our most precious rights as citizens of the United States—the fr...
The rapid expansion of social media has brought with it a new platform for perpetrators of domestic ...
The United States Supreme Court has failed to grapple with the unique interpretive difficulties pres...
The United States Supreme Court has failed to grapple with the unique interpretive difficulties pres...
[Excerpt] While the First Amendment to the United States Constitution protects the freedom of expre...
In Elonis v. United States, 135 S. Ct. 2001 (2015), the Supreme Court had a chance to interpret the ...
This essay, based on a presentation at the 2011 Criminal Law Symposium: Criminal Law & the First Ame...
Cyberspace produces friction when the law is implemented by domestic courts using 'state-laws'. Thes...
In June 2015 the United States Supreme Court completed what was hailed as its most ‘liberal term of ...
Domestic violence occurs in private and public spaces, including the virtual spaces social media pla...