Fall Issue 2015
A Struggle for Recognition: The Controversy over Religious Liberty, Civil Rights, and Same-Sex Marriage by Steven J. Heyman
Professor, Chicago-Kent College of Law
Fighting Slurs: Contemporary Fighting Words and the Question of Criminally Punishable Racial Epithets by William C. Nevin
Lecturer, University of West Alabama
The Epistemic Neutrality of the Marketplace of Ideas: Milton, Mill, Brandeis, and Holmes on FAlsehood and Freedom of Speech by Christoph Bezemek
Associate Professor, Vienna University of Economics and Business
Revisiting the Right to Fair Warning after Garcia v. Does by Caleb Hayes-Deats
Assistant United States Attorney, Southern District of New York
Rethinking the Context of Hate Speech Regulation by Robert A. Kahn
Associate Professor, University of St. Thomas School of Law
Spring Issue 2016
Town of Greece and City of Saguenay: Non-establishment Principles with or without an Establishment Clause by Donald L. Beschle
Disaggregating Corpus Christi: Illiberal Implications of Hobby Lobby’s Right to Free Exercise by Katherine Jackson
Killer Cartoons: Islamophobia, Depictions of the Prophet Muhammad, and the Possible Limitations of Free Speech by Chidi Madu
University of North Carolina School of Law, Class of 2017
Editor-in-Chief (Vol. 15)
Preventing an Ex Machina Future: Search Engine Speech and the Advisor Theory by Luke Pettyjohn
Staff Member (Vol. 14)
Striking a Balance: Ensuring the Safety and Efficacy of a Drug’s Use, while Recognizing the First Amendment Protection of Truthful, Non-Misleading Off-label Drug Communications by Hannah Combs
University of North Carolina School of Law, Class of 2017
Symposium Editor (Vol. 15)
Symposium Issue 2015
A “Comparative” Analysis of the Academic Freedom of Public University Professors by Vikram Amar
Academic Freedom in the “Guarded” Institution by Douglas B. McKechnie and Eric Merriam
Litigating Free Speech Issues In the Trenches by Robert M. O’Neil
Keynote Speech: Current Threats to Free Speech on Campus by Robert Shibley
Academic Freedom and Political Correctness in Uncivil Times by Rodney A. Smolla