Monday, October 7, 2019
SMU Law Review's Free Speech Symposium: The 100th Anniversary of Schenck and Abrams @SMULawReview @SMULawSchool
The Southern Methodist University Law Review has published scholarship from its recent Free Speech Symposium in its current issue. Read the articles online here. A great line-up of authors!
Lackland H. Bloom, Jr., The Lessons of 1919
Dale Carpenter, Born in Dissent: Free Speech and Gay Rights
Kent Greenawalt, Speech and Exercise By Private Individuals and Organizations
Ronald J. Krotoszynski, Jr., The Clear and Present Danger Test: Schenck and Abrams Revisited
Mari Matsuda, Dissent In a Crowded Theater
Alexander Tsesis, Deliberative Democracy, Truth, and Holmesian Social Darwinism
G. Edward White, Falsity and the First Amendment
Christopher Wolfe, Originalist Reflections on Constitutional Freedom of Speech
Cross-posted to the Law and Humanities Blog
https://lawprofessors.typepad.com/media_law_prof_blog/2019/10/smu-law-reviews-free-speech-symposium-the-100th-anniversary-of-schenck-and-abrams-smulawreview-smula.html