Does the First Amendment limit common-law tort liability? New York Times Co. v. Sullivan said yes, but some argue this is a modern innovation. The Courts turn to original meaning, including in free speech cases, may make the issue significant again.This short article argues that constitutional constraints on speech-based civil liability have deep roots, going back to the Framing era. That aspect of the New York Times v. Sullivan holding is entirely consistent with original meaning. The Framers likely did view the proper scope of libel liability more broadly than recent First Amendment precedents allow. But this was because of a substantive judgment about which speech restrictions (civil or criminal) should be permitted -- not because of a ...
The common law of defamation collided with the United States Constitution in New York Times Co. v. S...
In recent years, a large number of disputes have arisen in which parties invoke the First Amendment,...
In recent years, a large number of disputes have arisen in which parties invoke the First Amendment,...
One of the most important and unresolved quandaries of First Amendment jurisprudence involves when c...
In state courts across the Nation, an absolutist conception of the First Amendment is preempting com...
One of the most important and unresolved quandaries of First Amendment jurisprudence involves when c...
The tort of defamation has a long and complex history dating back to the sixteenth century. Though t...
In Rethinking Free Speech and Civil Liability,1 Daniel Solove and Neil Richards attempt something tr...
There are increasing tensions between the First Amendment and the common law torts of intentional in...
There are increasing tensions between the First Amendment and the common law torts of intentional in...
The U.S. Supreme Court has shown a notable willingness to reconsider its First Amendment precedents....
A longstanding mystery of constitutional law concerns how the Free Speech Clause interacts with “gen...
In recent years, a large number of disputes have arisen in which parties invoke the First Amendment,...
The common law of defamation collided with the United States Constitution in New York Times Co. v. S...
The First Amendment prohibits prior restraints on speech. Indeed, prior restraints are the most seri...
The common law of defamation collided with the United States Constitution in New York Times Co. v. S...
In recent years, a large number of disputes have arisen in which parties invoke the First Amendment,...
In recent years, a large number of disputes have arisen in which parties invoke the First Amendment,...
One of the most important and unresolved quandaries of First Amendment jurisprudence involves when c...
In state courts across the Nation, an absolutist conception of the First Amendment is preempting com...
One of the most important and unresolved quandaries of First Amendment jurisprudence involves when c...
The tort of defamation has a long and complex history dating back to the sixteenth century. Though t...
In Rethinking Free Speech and Civil Liability,1 Daniel Solove and Neil Richards attempt something tr...
There are increasing tensions between the First Amendment and the common law torts of intentional in...
There are increasing tensions between the First Amendment and the common law torts of intentional in...
The U.S. Supreme Court has shown a notable willingness to reconsider its First Amendment precedents....
A longstanding mystery of constitutional law concerns how the Free Speech Clause interacts with “gen...
In recent years, a large number of disputes have arisen in which parties invoke the First Amendment,...
The common law of defamation collided with the United States Constitution in New York Times Co. v. S...
The First Amendment prohibits prior restraints on speech. Indeed, prior restraints are the most seri...
The common law of defamation collided with the United States Constitution in New York Times Co. v. S...
In recent years, a large number of disputes have arisen in which parties invoke the First Amendment,...
In recent years, a large number of disputes have arisen in which parties invoke the First Amendment,...