Freedom of speech has traditionally suffered at times of war, and the War on Terror—with its related wars in Iraq and Afghanistan—is no exception: since 9/11, formidable pressures have come to bear on the constitutional freedoms of speech and press. As this paper discusses, these pressures have come from all three branches of the federal government. They include increased executive enforcement of existing laws, new legislation targeting terrorism-related speech, and apparent judicial reluctance to vigorously enforce existing constitutional protections. Notably, these allegedly significant impingements on the freedom of speech were achieved without any apparent change in constitutional doctrine. With the War on Terror showing no signs of aba...
Discussion of civil liberties during wartime often omit the fact that there can be no meaningful lib...
Discussion of civil liberties during wartime often omit the fact that there can be no meaningful lib...
The domestic manifestation of the War on Terror has produced the most difficult and sustained set of...
Freedom of speech has traditionally suffered at times of war, and the War on Terror—with its related...
Government requests to suspend civil liberties are always rationalized by crisis. In the aftermath...
The tragic events of September 11th generated numerous proposals for greater security measures and i...
The domestic manifestation of the War on Terror has produced the most difficult and sustained set of...
The presence of terrorist speech on the internet tests the limits of the First Amendment. Widely ava...
This iBrief discusses the constitutionality of a government policy enacted shortly after September 1...
This article observes that the Global War on Terror as an organizing concept has been abandoned an...
The government is unique among speakers because of its coercive power, its substantial resources, it...
This article observes that the Global War on Terror as an organizing concept has been abandoned an...
This article explores the links between internet radicalization, access to weapons, and the current ...
In this article, Professor Smolla examines the right to free speech in the context of Black v. Commo...
Discussion of civil liberties during wartime often omit the fact that there can be no meaningful lib...
Discussion of civil liberties during wartime often omit the fact that there can be no meaningful lib...
Discussion of civil liberties during wartime often omit the fact that there can be no meaningful lib...
The domestic manifestation of the War on Terror has produced the most difficult and sustained set of...
Freedom of speech has traditionally suffered at times of war, and the War on Terror—with its related...
Government requests to suspend civil liberties are always rationalized by crisis. In the aftermath...
The tragic events of September 11th generated numerous proposals for greater security measures and i...
The domestic manifestation of the War on Terror has produced the most difficult and sustained set of...
The presence of terrorist speech on the internet tests the limits of the First Amendment. Widely ava...
This iBrief discusses the constitutionality of a government policy enacted shortly after September 1...
This article observes that the Global War on Terror as an organizing concept has been abandoned an...
The government is unique among speakers because of its coercive power, its substantial resources, it...
This article observes that the Global War on Terror as an organizing concept has been abandoned an...
This article explores the links between internet radicalization, access to weapons, and the current ...
In this article, Professor Smolla examines the right to free speech in the context of Black v. Commo...
Discussion of civil liberties during wartime often omit the fact that there can be no meaningful lib...
Discussion of civil liberties during wartime often omit the fact that there can be no meaningful lib...
Discussion of civil liberties during wartime often omit the fact that there can be no meaningful lib...
The domestic manifestation of the War on Terror has produced the most difficult and sustained set of...