Volume 13

Fall Issue 2014

Too Strict? by Richard B. Collins

Professor, University of Colorado School of Law

13 First Amend. L. Rev. 1 (2014)

Cross, Crucifix, Culture: An Approach to the Constitutional Meaning of Confessional Symbols by Fredrick Mark Gedicks

Guy Anderson Chair and Professor of Law, Brigham Young Law School

Demonstrators’ Right to Fair Warning by Caleb Hayes-Deats

Assistant United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York

The Devil is in All the Details (Not Just Georgia) by Michelle Kundmueller

Assistant Professor in American Studies, Christopher Newport University

Symposium Issue 2015

The First Amendment and Mass Communications (Keynote Speech) by Marvin Ammori

General Counsel at Hyperloop One

First Amendment Values for the Internet by Dawn C. Nunziato

Professor, George Washington University Law School

A Conflict of Visions: How the 21st Century First Amendment Violates the Constitution’s First Amendment by Geoffrey A. Manne, R. Ben Sperry, Tom Struble, Berin Szoka

Spring Issue 2015

“True Private Choice” or “Hobson’s Choice”?: Re-thinking Zelman v. Simmons-Harris in North Carolina’s Opportunity Scholarship Program by Kristopher L. Caudle

University of North Carolina School of Law, Class of 2015

Adopting a Respectful Posture Toward Teacher Religious Expression: An Establishment Clause Analysis of North Carolina’s Respect for Student Prayer and Religious Activity Law by Brian R. Gwyn

University of North Carolina School of Law, Class of 2016

Editor-in-Chief (Vol. 14)

Growing Use of Religious Exemptions for Mandatory Immunizations: Problems Created by their Use and Solutions for Greater Societal Protections by Annie Kouba

University of North Carolina School of Law, Class of 2016

Staff Member (Vol. 13)

The Silent War: Free Speech and the Right to Information in the Context of Military Sexual Assault by Patricia R. Robinson

University of North Carolina School of Law, Class of 2016

Note Editor (Vol. 14)

Bracelets and Boobies: B.H. v. Easton Area School District and the Need for a New Uniform Test in Student Speech Cases by Sheldon McCurry Stokes

University of North Carolina School of Law, Class of 2016

Note Editor (Vol. 14)

The Role of The First Amendment in False Advertising: How the Supreme Court’s Decision in POM Wonderful, LLC v. Coca-Cola, Inc. Supports a Future of Expanded Protection by Carolyn A. Ward

University of North Carolina School of Law, Class of 2016

Executive Editor (Vol. 14)