Government speech creates a paradox at the heart of the First Amendment. To satisfy traditional First Amendment tests, the government must show that it is not discriminating against a viewpoint. And yet if the government shows that it is condemning or supporting a viewpoint, it may be able to invoke the government speech defense and thereby avoid constitutional scrutiny altogether. Government speech doctrine therefore rewards what the rest of the First Amendment forbids: viewpoint discrimination against private speech. This is both a theoretical puzzle and an increasingly important practical problem. In cases like Pleasant Grove City, Utah v. Summum, the city’s disagreement with a private message was the heart of its successful government s...
Martin Redish\u27s argument, if I grasp it correctly, is that the failure to extend full First Amen...
If there is one thing we think we know about the First Amendment, it is that speech restrictions bas...
States and other governmental bodies increasingly invoke the government speech defense to First Amen...
Government speech creates a paradox at the heart of the First Amendment. To satisfy traditional Firs...
The Supreme Court has stated repeatedly in recent years that the First Amendment’s Free Speech Claus...
Speech is generally considered to be either private or governmental, and this dichotomy is embedded ...
Alarm regarding government speech is not new. In earlier decades, scholars worried that the governme...
Public entities increasingly maintain that the First Amendment permits them to ensure that private s...
The Supreme Court’s freedom-of-speech jurisprudence is complicated. There are few hard and fast rule...
Government action that disfavors speech because of its ideas or views is, as the Supreme Court recen...
Public entities increasingly maintain that the First Amendment permits them to ensure that private s...
The government speech doctrine permits the government to convey its stance on issues through its act...
The dual principles of promoting the marketplace of ideas and protecting individual autonomy lie at ...
In Walker, the Court deemed Texas’ specialty license plate program government speech, and thus appli...
The U.S. Supreme Court has interpreted the Speech Clause of the First Amendment to mean that when th...
Martin Redish\u27s argument, if I grasp it correctly, is that the failure to extend full First Amen...
If there is one thing we think we know about the First Amendment, it is that speech restrictions bas...
States and other governmental bodies increasingly invoke the government speech defense to First Amen...
Government speech creates a paradox at the heart of the First Amendment. To satisfy traditional Firs...
The Supreme Court has stated repeatedly in recent years that the First Amendment’s Free Speech Claus...
Speech is generally considered to be either private or governmental, and this dichotomy is embedded ...
Alarm regarding government speech is not new. In earlier decades, scholars worried that the governme...
Public entities increasingly maintain that the First Amendment permits them to ensure that private s...
The Supreme Court’s freedom-of-speech jurisprudence is complicated. There are few hard and fast rule...
Government action that disfavors speech because of its ideas or views is, as the Supreme Court recen...
Public entities increasingly maintain that the First Amendment permits them to ensure that private s...
The government speech doctrine permits the government to convey its stance on issues through its act...
The dual principles of promoting the marketplace of ideas and protecting individual autonomy lie at ...
In Walker, the Court deemed Texas’ specialty license plate program government speech, and thus appli...
The U.S. Supreme Court has interpreted the Speech Clause of the First Amendment to mean that when th...
Martin Redish\u27s argument, if I grasp it correctly, is that the failure to extend full First Amen...
If there is one thing we think we know about the First Amendment, it is that speech restrictions bas...
States and other governmental bodies increasingly invoke the government speech defense to First Amen...