They Should be Fired: The Social Regulation of Free Speech in the U.S. by Dr. Franciska A. Coleman
Professor, Yonsei Law School in Seoul, South Korea
Lessons on Political Speech, Academic Freedom, and University Governance from the New North Carolina by Gene Nichol
Boyd Tinsley Distinguished Professor of Law, UNC-Chapel Hill School of Law
When “Free Coffee” Violates the First Amendment: The Federal Highway Beautification Act After Reed v. Town of Gilbert by Emily Jessup
Staff Member (Volume 15); Chief Staff Editor (Volume 16)
When a Student’s Speech Belongs to the University: Keefe, Hazelwood, and the Expanding Role of the Government Speech Doctrine on Campus by Lindsie Trego
Staff Member (Volume 15); Symposium Editor (Volume 16)
College Campuses as First Amendment Combat Zones and Free-Speech Theatres of the Absurd: The High Price of Protecting Extremist Speakers for Shouting Matches and Insults by Clay Calvert
Professor & Brechner Eminent Scholar in Mass Communication and Director of the Marion B. Brechner First Amendment Project, University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications
Fairness Doctrine 2.0: The Ever-Expanding Definition of Neutrality Under the First Amendment by W. Mike Jayne
Assistant Director of Regulatory Outreach, Mercatus Center at George Mason University
The Free Press and National Security: Renewing the Case for a Federal Shield Law by Alan Wehbé
Operations Attorney in the United States Department of Justice, National Security Division’s Office of Intelligence; Judge Advocate in the United States Army Reserves, Judge Advocate General’s Corps
Taking Orders from Tweets: Redefining the First Amendment Boundaries of Executive Speech in the Age of Social Media by Sara Swartzwelder
Staff Member (Vol. 16); Chief Articles & Notes Editor (Vol. 17)
“Play in the Joints” and a Playground: Building a New Test Post-Trinity Lutheran by Jonathan Zator
Staff Member (Vol. 16); Executive Editor (Vol. 17)
The Media’s Definition of Fake News vs. Donald Trump’s by Angie Drobnic Holan
Editor, PolitiFact
Ecosystem of Distrust by Mark Verstraete & Derek E. Bambauer
Privacy and Free Expression Fellow, University of Arizona College of Law
Professor of Law, University of Arizona College of Law
Filtering Fake News Through a Lens of Supreme Court Observations and Adages by Clay Calvert & Austin Vining
Professor & Brechner Eminent Scholar in Mass Communication and Director of the Marion B. Brechner First Amendment Project, University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications
Graduate Research Fellow, Marion B. Brechner First Amendment Project, University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications
Conspiracy Theories and the Marketplace of Facts by David S. Han
Associate Professor of Law, Pepperdine University School of Law
Cheap Speech and What it Has Done (To American Democracy) by Richard L. Hasen
Chancellor’s Professor of Law and Political Science, University of California, Irvine School of Law
Real “Fake News” and Fake “Fake News” by Lili Levi
Professor of Law, University of Miami School of Law
The Epistemic and Moral Dimensions of Fake News and the First Amendment by Ashley Messenger
Senior Associate General Counsel, National Public Radio, Inc.
The Government’s Manufacture of Doubt by Helen Norton
Associate Dean, Associate Professor, University of Colorado Law School
Ministry of Truth: Why Law Can’t Stop Prevarications, Bullshit, and Straight-Out Lies in Political Campaigns by Catherine J. Ross
Fred C. Stevenson Research Professor, The George Washington University Law School
Just the (Alternative) Facts, Ma’am: The Status of Fake News Under the First Amendment by Jessica Stone-Erdman
Staff Member (Vol. 15); Chief Article and Note Editor (Vol. 16)
Maladies in the Misinformation Marketplace by Emily A. Thorson & Stephan Stohler
Assistant Professor, Syracuse University
Assistant Professor, SUNY, University at Albany