FAN 200 (First Amendment News) Margot E. Kaminski, “The First Amendment and...
Margot E. Kaminski is an associate professor of law at the University of Colorado Law School. She specializes in the law of new technologies, focusing on information governance, privacy, and freedom of...
View ArticleFAN 200 (First Amendment News) Kellye Testy, Foreword: Prior Restraint:...
Kellye Testy was the first woman to lead the University of Washington School of Law, serving as dean from 2009-17. From 2004-09 she was the dean of Seattle University School of Law (and its first...
View ArticleFAN 200 (First Amendment News) Mary Anne Franks, “The Free Speech Fraternity”
Mary Anne Franks is a professor at the University of Miami School of Law. She is the President and Legislative and Tech Policy Director of the Cyber Civil Rights Initiative, a nonprofit organization...
View ArticleFAN 200 (First Amendment News) Jasmine McNealy, Newsworthiness, the First...
Jasmine McNealy is an assistant professor in the Department of Telecommunication, in the College of Journalism and Communications at the University of Florida, where she studies information,...
View ArticleFAN 200 (First Amendment News) Laura Handman & Lisa Zycherman, “Retaliatory...
Laura Handman and Lisa Zycherman are attorneys at the Washington, D.C. office of Davis Wright Tremaine (DWT). Ms. Handman ia partner at DWT and is the co-chair of the firm’s appellate practice and...
View ArticleFAN 200 (First Amendment News) Ruthann Robson, “The Cyber Company Town”
Ruthann Robson is a Professor of Law & University Distinguished Professor at CUNY School of Law. She is the author of Dressing Constitutionally: Hierarchy, Sexuality, and Democracy (2013), as well...
View ArticleFAN 200 (First Amendment News) Kelli L. Sager & Selina MacLaren “First...
As a partner at Davis Wright Tremaine LLP, Kelli L. Sager regularly represents media outlets requesting access to proceedings in high-profile trials. Selina MacLaren recently joined Davis Wright’s...
View ArticleFAN 200 (First Amendment News) Tamara R. Piety, “A Constitutional Right to...
Tamara R. Piety is a professor of law at the University of Tulsa Law Scool. She is the author of Brandishing The First Amendment: Commercial Expression in America, as well as numerous articles and...
View ArticleFAN 200 (First Amendment News) Marjorie Heins, “On ‘Absolutism’ and...
Marjorie Heins is the author of Priests of Our Democracy: The Supreme Court, Academic Freedom, and the Anti-Communist Purge (2013) and, most recently, Ironies and Complications of Free Speech: News and...
View ArticleFAN 200 (First Amendment News) Lyrissa Lidsky, “Libel, Lies, and Conspiracy...
Lyrissa Lidsky is the Dean and Judge C.A. Leedy Professor of Law at the University of Missouri School of Law. Her latest article is titled “#IU: Considering the Context of Online Threats,” California...
View ArticleFAN 200 (First Amendment News) Sonja R. West, “President Trump and the Press...
Sonja R. West is the Otis Brumby Distinguished Professor in First Amendment Law at the University of Georgia School of Law. Her post is shared by the Law School and the Grady College of Journalism and...
View ArticleFAN 200 (First Amendment News) Jane Bambauer, “Diagnosing Donald Trump:...
Jane Bambauer is a Professor of Law at the University of Arizona. Professor Bambauer’s research assesses the social costs and benefits of Big Data, and questions the wisdom of many well-intentioned...
View ArticleFAN 200 (First Amendment News) Special 200th Issue: 15 Women & Their Views on...
To commemorate the 200th issue of First Amendment News, I invited women from various professions (lawyers, law professors, and a journalism professor) to draft original essays on any aspect of free...
View ArticleBarnette at 75 — FIU Law Review Hosts Major Conference
Professor Howard Wasserman Earlier this month the Florida International University Law Review hosted a major conference to celebrate the 75th anniversary of West Virginia State Board of Education v....
View ArticleFAN 199.7 (First Amendment News) ACLU Targets Panhandling Laws Across the Nation
The sampling of the stories listed below reveals that the American Civil Liberties Unions and its various chapters are engaged in an all out assault on panhandling laws across the nation. While...
View ArticleFAN 199.8 (First Amendment News) Now Out —“The Coddling of the American Mind”...
The Coddling of the American Mind by Greg Lukianoff and Jonathan Haidt Co-authored by FIRE President and CEO Greg Lukianoff and New York University professor Jonathan Haidt, the book is a timely...
View ArticleFAN 199.10 (First Amendment News) Prof. Hasen Weighs in on Fundraising...
Senator Susan Collins (Photographer: Pete Marovich/Bloomberg via Getty Images) Over at Slate, Professor Richard Hasen has just weighed in on the controversy circling around a campaign to raise money to...
View ArticleFAN 199.11 (First Amendment News) Supreme Court Rejects Stay in Crossroads...
This from Professor Richard Hasen over at the Election Law Blog: “With no noted dissents, the Supreme Court has turned down Crossroad GPS’s request for emergency relief from an order that will require...
View ArticleFAN 199.12 (First Amendment News) Oklahoma L. Rev. Symposium: “Falsehoods,...
The currtent issue of the Oklahoma Law Review has an impressive lineup of contributors commenting on a timely issue. The symposium is titlled “Falsehoods, Fake News, and the First Amendment.” Editor’s...
View ArticleFAN 200 (First Amendment News) Sarah C. Haan, “Facebook and the Identity...
Sarah C. Haan is an Associate Professor of Law at Washington and Lee School of Law. Professor Haan writes about corporate political speech and disclosure. Her most recent article is “The Post-Truth...
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