One of the central questions in free speech jurisprudence is what activities the First Amendment encompasses. This Article considers that question in the context of an area of increasing importance – algorithm-based decisions. I begin by looking to broadly accepted legal sources, which for the First Amendment means primarily Supreme Court jurisprudence. That jurisprudence provides for very broad First Amendment coverage, and the Court has reinforced that breadth in recent cases. Under the Court’s jurisprudence the First Amendment (and the heightened scrutiny it entails) would apply to many algorithm-based decisions, specifically those entailing substantive communications. We could of course adopt a limiting conception of the First Amendment...
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One of the central questions in free speech jurisprudence is what activities the First Amendment enc...
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What does behavioral analysis of law have to offer First Amendment doctrine This Article offers som...
The most fundamental problem in free speech law is not whether to protect the speech in question. Ra...
The rapid convergence of speech and technology on social media platforms means it is likely the case...
One of the central questions in free speech jurisprudence is what activities the First Amendment enc...
The First Amendment may protect speech by strong Artificial Intelligence (AI). In this Article, we s...
Computers with communicative artificial intelligence (AI) are pushing First Amendment theory and doc...
How much can one say with confidence about what constitutes the freedom of speech that Congress sh...
In recent years, a large number of disputes have arisen in which parties invoke the First Amendment,...
How much can one say with confidence about what constitutes “the freedom of speech” that Congress sh...
In recent years, online platforms have given rise to multiple discussions about what their role is, ...
Surprisingly few, if any, works on the First Amendment have explored the relation between free speec...
This article examines definitional balancing as a methodology for determining the “visible boundarie...
The right to free speech is a strongly protected constitutional right under the First Amendment to t...
In this Essay, Professor Alexander examines the First Amendment status of laws regulating the noncom...
The First Amendment was brought to life in a period, the twentieth century, when the political speec...
What does behavioral analysis of law have to offer First Amendment doctrine This Article offers som...
The most fundamental problem in free speech law is not whether to protect the speech in question. Ra...
The rapid convergence of speech and technology on social media platforms means it is likely the case...