This essay considers a particular universe of potentially dangerous governmental falsehoods: the government\u27s lies and misrepresentations about and to the press. Government\u27s efforts to regulate private speakers\u27 lies clearly implicate the First Amendment, as many (but not all) of our own lies are protected by the Free Speech Clause. But because the government does not have First Amendment rights of its own when it speaks, the constitutional limits, if any, on the government\u27s own lies are considerably less clear. In earlier work I have explored in some detail the Free Speech and Due Process Clauses as possible constraints on certain government lies that inflict economic and reputational harm, that punish or silence individuals\...
Although government entities frequently engage in issue-related campaign speech on a variety of cont...
This Article explores the wider constitutional and democratic consequences of a president’s refusal ...
Exploring the nature and value of government knowledge producers in our constitutional order and the...
This essay considers a particular universe of potentially dangerous governmental falsehoods: the gov...
Governments lie. They do so for many different reasons to a wide range of audiences on a variety of ...
The government’s lies can be devastating. This is the case, for example, of its lies told to resist ...
How to regulate lies that cause constitutionally “cognizable” harms to the structural interests of c...
Recent news reports indicate that federal, state, and local government entities and officials engage...
When calls for regulating lies collide with free expression values. --- Lies and the Law A series ...
False factual information has no First Amendment value, and yet the United States Supreme Court has ...
A framework for drawing lines on lies. --- Lies and the Law A series of public conversations and p...
What leeway the government should enjoy to engage in counterspeech to combat misinformation or promo...
Although the Supreme Court declared almost forty years ago that “there is no constitutional value in...
States and other governmental bodies increasingly invoke the government speech defense to First Amen...
The First Amendment unambiguously proclaims that “Congress shall make no law...abridging the freedom...
Although government entities frequently engage in issue-related campaign speech on a variety of cont...
This Article explores the wider constitutional and democratic consequences of a president’s refusal ...
Exploring the nature and value of government knowledge producers in our constitutional order and the...
This essay considers a particular universe of potentially dangerous governmental falsehoods: the gov...
Governments lie. They do so for many different reasons to a wide range of audiences on a variety of ...
The government’s lies can be devastating. This is the case, for example, of its lies told to resist ...
How to regulate lies that cause constitutionally “cognizable” harms to the structural interests of c...
Recent news reports indicate that federal, state, and local government entities and officials engage...
When calls for regulating lies collide with free expression values. --- Lies and the Law A series ...
False factual information has no First Amendment value, and yet the United States Supreme Court has ...
A framework for drawing lines on lies. --- Lies and the Law A series of public conversations and p...
What leeway the government should enjoy to engage in counterspeech to combat misinformation or promo...
Although the Supreme Court declared almost forty years ago that “there is no constitutional value in...
States and other governmental bodies increasingly invoke the government speech defense to First Amen...
The First Amendment unambiguously proclaims that “Congress shall make no law...abridging the freedom...
Although government entities frequently engage in issue-related campaign speech on a variety of cont...
This Article explores the wider constitutional and democratic consequences of a president’s refusal ...
Exploring the nature and value of government knowledge producers in our constitutional order and the...